OFFICIAL 


CATALOGUE 


FOR  THE 

DEPARTMENT 

OF  THE 


FINE  ARTS 


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THE  LEWIS  AND  CLARK 
CENTENNIAL  EXPOSITION 
PORTLAND  OREGON  1908 


Official  Catalogue 


FOR  THE 

Department  of  the  Fine  Arts 

. Frank  Vincent  Du  Mond,  Chief 


SECTION  A 

INCLUDING  PAINTINGS  IN  OIL,  WATER  COLORS 
PASTELS,  TOGETHER  WITH  MINIATURES, 
PICTURES  IN  PHOTOGRAPHY  AND 
WORKS  IN  SCULPTURE 


dLl )e  ictotc  anti  Clark  Centennial  Ca-position 

Portland,  Oregon,  1905 

H.  W.  Goode,  President  Henry  E.  Dosch,  Director  of  Exhibits 


ALBERT  HESS  & COMPANY 
PUBLISHERS 


— 


fntrotiuctton 


/VING  to  the  fact  that  the  very  large 
Exhibitions  of  the  Fine  Arts  have 
necessarily  contained  a great  prepon- 
derance of  works  which  are  of  little 
interest  or  benefit  to  either  the  public, 
the  connoisseur,  the  student  or  the 
artist,  this  Exhibit  has  been  most  carefully  selected 
with  a view  to  the  highest  standard  of  excellence  as 
a primary  object.  The  collection  is  characterized 
by  a far  higher  percentage  of  works  by  masters 
than  any  art  display  of  previous  large  expositions. 


Beginning  with  the  Early  English,  French  and 
Dutch  schools,  the  Exhibit  covers  the  entire  ground 
in  a most  representative  and  instructive  manner. 
All  of  the  many  and  ever-changing  ideas  which  have 
dominated  and  created  the  different  schools  are 
admirably  set  forth  and  their  relationships  to  and 
influences  upon  each  other  illustrated  in  a manner 
seldom  equaled. 

A remarkable  feature  of  the  contemporaneous 
painting  is  the  completeness  of  the  Exhibit  of  the 
School  of  Impressionists,  in  which  the  numerous 
painters  are  all  represented  by  groups,  ranging  from 
two  to  six  pictures  each. 

The  idea  of  groups  has  been  carried  throughout 
the  entire  Department  of  the  Fine  Arts,  it  being  the 
most  potent  means  of  introducing  the  different  art- 
ists in  their  various  moods  and  of  doing  justice  to 
. their  versatility.  The  Exhibit  arranged  upon  these 
lines  offers  advantages  for  enjoyment  and  study 
which  cannot  be  overestimated. 


The  collection  of  sculpture  is  almost  entirely 
made  up  qf  bronzes.  Like  the  other  works  they 
have  been  very  carefully  selected  and  are  the  best 


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INTRODUCTION 


in  that  medium  by  many  of  our  foremost  American 
sculptors. 

The  paintings  in  oil  together  with  a very  few 
pastels,  water  colors,  miniatures,  works  in  sculpture 
and  a small  group  of  pictures  in  photography  are 
all  included  in  Section  A. 

Section  B is  made  up  of  water  colors,  drawings, 
pastels,  original  illustrations  and  sketches  in  oil 
painted  directly  from  nature.  This  is  perhaps  the 
first  time  that  preliminary  studies  have  ever  been 
shown  by  the  artists.  They  represent  the  founda- 
tions, research  and  inspirations  for  the  finished  pic- 
tures and  are  interesting  revelations  of  artists’  atti- 
tudes toward  their  motives  in  nature  and  of  their 
temperamental  points  of  view. 

Section  B is  on  exhibition  in  the  galleries  of  the 
Museum  of  Art  at  Fifth  and  Taylor  streets. 


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GALLERY  A 

HASSAM,  CHILDE — Born  in  Boston,  Mass..  1859. 

Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris.  Bronze  Medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1889;  Gold  Medal  Munich,  1892;  Medal  Art  Club 
of  Philadelphia,  1892;  Medal  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Prize 
Cleveland  Art  Association,  1893;  Webb  Prize  Society  American 
Artists,  1895;  Prize  Boston  Art  Club,  1896;  Second  Class  Medal 
Carnegie  Institute,  1898;  Temple  Gold  Medal  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St. 
Louis  Exposition,  1903.  Associate  National  Academy,  1902. 
Member  American  Water  Color  Society,  New  York;  Water  Color 
Club,  Boston  Art  Club,  Secession  Munich,  Associe  Societe  Na- 
tional des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris. 

1.  A North  East  Headland. 

2.  Near  the  Sea. 

3.  The  Jonquils. 

4.  The  Golf  Players. 

5.  The  Rock  Weed  Pool. 

6.  Golden  October. 

ANDRE,  ALBERT — Born  in  Lyons,  France,  1870. 

One  of  the  Younger  Impressionists. 

7.  Environs  de  Cannes. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

8.  Maternite. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


MAUFRA,  MAXIME — Born  in  Nantes,  1861.  One 

of  the  Younger  Impressionists. 

9.  Les  Sapins  a Ker  Huon. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

HUGUET,  VICTOR  PIERRE— Born  1835.  Died 

1902. 

10.  Passage  voute  a Chetma. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

PISSARRO,  CAMILLE — Born  in  St.  Thomas,  West 

Indies,  1830.  Died  1903. 

11.  Recolte  des  Pommes  de  Terre. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  A 


REID,  ROBERT — Born  in  Stockbridge.  Mass.,  1862. 

Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris.  Medal,  Columbian 
Exposition,  1893;  Clark  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1897; 
First  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1898; 
Silver  Medal  for  Painting  and  Gold  Medal  for  Mural  Decoration 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  American  National  Academy,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Member  Ten  American  Painters,  New  York. 

12.  September  Landscape. 

13.  Summer  Girl. 

14.  Azalia. 

15.  Hospitality. 

16.  Autumn  Trio. 


PISSARRO,  CAMILLE — Born  in  St.  Thomas.  West 

Indies,  1830.  Died  1903. 

17.  Pont  St.  Lever,  Rouen,  Brouillard. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

18.  Vachere  a la  Cavee,  1884. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

19.  The  Haymakers. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

20.  Autumne  Soleil  Couchant. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


LOISEAU,  GUSTAVE — Born  in  Paris,  1865.  One 

of  the  Younger  Impressionists. 

21.  La  Reserve  de  recluse,  bords  de  l’Oise. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  iork 


CURRAN,  CHARLES  C— Born  in  Hartford,  Ken- 
tucky, 1861.  Pupil  Art  Students’  League  and  National  Academy 
of  Design  in  New  York;  Constant  and  Doucet  in  Paris.  Third 
Hallgarten  Prize  National  Academy  of  Design,  1888;  Honorable 
Mention  Paris  Salon,  1890;  Clark  Prize  National  Academy  of 
Design,  1893;  Medal  Columbia  Exposition,  1893;  Second  Hall- 
garten Prize  National  Academy  of  Design;  Silver  Medal,  Atlanta 
Exposition,  1895;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy; 
Member  Society  American  Artists,  1888. 

22.  Young  Woman  with  Water  Lilies. 


MAUFRA,  MAXIME. 

23.  Eaux  Calmes,  L’ile  Adam. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  A 


ANDRE,  ALBERT. 

24.  Petite  Vue  de  Landun. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


WILES,  IRVING  R. — Born  in  Utica,  New  York, 

1862.  Pupil  of  L.  M.  Wiles,  William  M.  Chase  and  Carroll 
Beckwith  in  New  York;  Carolus-Duran  in  Paris.  Third  Hall- 
garten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1886;  Clark  Prize 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1889;  Honorable  Mention  Paris 
Exposition,  1889;  Medal  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Evans 
Prize  American  Water  Color  Society,  1897;  Medal  Tennessee 
Centennial,  1897;  Shaw  Prize  Society  of  American  Artists,  1900; 
Bronze  Medal  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal  Pan-American 
Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  National  Acad- 
emician, 1897;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1887;  American 
Water  Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Society;  New  York 
Art  League,  1897. 

25.  Portrait. 


BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  K.— Born  in  Leesburg, 

Virginia,  1870.  Pupil  of  Philadelphia  Academy  of  Fine  Arts; 
Bouguereau,  Doucet  and  Ferrier  in  Paris.  First  Toppan  Prize, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Medal,  Atlanta  Expo- 
sition, 1895;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Second  Corcoran  Prize, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

26.  Late  Afternoon. 


MONET.  CLAUDE — Born  in  Paris,  1840.  Leader  of 

impressionist  school.  Studied  under  Gleyre  and  Boudin  in  Paris. 

27.  Vue  de  la  Seine  t Jeufosse. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


WEIR,  J.  ALDEN — Born  in  West  Point,  New  York, 

1852.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Robert  W.  Weir;  Gerome  in  Paris. 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1882;  Silver  Medal  for  Paint- 
ing and  Bronze  Medal  for  Drawing,  Paris  Exposition,  1889; 
Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  1897;  Prize  $2000,  American  Art 
Association,  New  York;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal  for 
Painting,  Silver  Medal  for  Drawing,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  Na- 
tional Academy,  1886;  American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York 
Etching  Club. 

28.  Moonlight,  Late  Afternoon. 


ZANDOMENEGHI,  FREDERICO— Born  in  Ven- 

ice, Italy,  1841. 

29.  Fillette. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  A 


ANDRE,  ALBERT. 

30.  Jeunne  Femme  Lisant. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

ACKERMAN,  OLGA  M. 

31.  Portrait. 

D’ESPAGNAT,  GEORGES  — Born  in  Melun, 

France,  1870.  One  of  the  Younger  Impressionists. 

32.  Le  Rosier  Grimpant. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

MONET,  CLAUDE. 

33.  The  Sea. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

JOSEPH,  JULIUS— Born  in  Portland.  Oregon. 

34.  Pitiless  Winter. 

SISLEY.  ALFRED — Born  in  Paris,  1840.  Died  at 
Moret,  1899. 

35.  Pont  sur  la  Marne. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

PUVIS  DE  CHAVANNES.  PIERRE  — Born  in 

Lyons,  France,  1824.  Died  in  Paris,  1898. 

36.  Nativity. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

D’ESPAGNAT,  GEORGES. 

37.  Atelier  dans  un  Jardin. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

MORET,  HENRY  — Born  in  Cherbourg,  France, 
1856.  One  of  the  Younger  Impressionists. 

38.  La  Digue  de  Volendam,  Holland. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H. 

39.  Autumn  Gold. 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  A 


GROLL,  ALBERT  L. — Born  in  New  York,  1866. 

Pupil  of  Gysis  and  Loefftz  in  Munich.  Honorable  Mention, 
Munich;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  Country  Sketch 
Club;  Salmagundi  Club. 

40.  Harmony  in  Grey. 


LOISEAU,  GUSTAVE. 

41.  Les  Rives  de  La  Sevre-Nantaise. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


MOSLER,  GUSTAVE  H.— Born  in  Munich.  Ba- 
varia, 1877.  Pupil  of  his  father,  Henry  Mosler,  Bonnat  and 
Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  in  Paris.  Third  Class  Medal,  Paris 
Salon,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

42.  Waiting. 


HALE,  PHILIP  L. — Born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1865. 

Pupil  of  J.  Alden  Weir.  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

43.  Portrait. 

44.  Light  and  Shade. 

45.  A Minutes’  Rest. 


HAWTHORNE,  CHARLES  W. 

46.  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 


WOODBURY,  CHARLES  H.— Born  in  Lynn,  Mas- 
sachusetts, 1864.  Pupil  of  Julian  Academy  in  Paris,  under 
Boulanger  and  Lefebvre.  Third  Prize,  Boston  Art  Club;  Gold 
Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Second  Prize,  Tennessee  Cen- 
tennial, Nashville,  1897;  Two  Medals,  Mechanics’  Fair,  Boston; 
Brone  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-Amer- 
ican Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member 
Society  American  Artists,  1899;  President  Boston  Water  Color 
Club. 


47.  The  Rain  Cloud. 


JOHANSEN,  JOHN  C.  — Born  in  Copenhagen, 

Denmark,  1876.  Pupil,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago;  Duveneck, 
Julian  Academy,  Paris.  Municipal  League  Purchase  Prize; 
Young  Fortnightly  Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  1903;  Hon- 
orable Mention,  Arts  Club,  Chicago,  1903;  Bronze  Medal,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Member  Chicago  Society  of  Artists. 

48.  Lifting  Clouds. 


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PAINTINGS —GALLERY  A 


PUVIS  DE  CHAVANNES,  PIERRE. 

49.  Le  Chant  du  Berger. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

REDFIELD,  EDWARD  WILLIS— Born  in  Bridge- 

ville,  Delaware,  1868.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts;  Bouguereau  and  Robert-Fleury  in  Paris.  Medal,  Art  Club 
of  Philadelphia,  1896;  Bronze  Medal  Exposition,  1900;  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Temple  Medal,  Philadel- 
phia Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  1903;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1903;  Art  Club  of 
Philadelphia. 

50.  The  Surf. 

COFFIN,  WILLIAM  A.— Born  in  Allegheny,  Penn- 
sylvania, 1855.  Pupil  of  Bonnat  in  Paris.  Second  Hall- 
garten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1886;  Webb 
Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1891;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1889;  Gold.  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1898. 
Director  of  Fine  Arts  and  Member  of  the  Superior  Jury,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Silver 
Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  American  National  Acad- 
emy, 1899.  Member  Society  of  American  Artists;  New  York 
Architectural  League,  1888. 

51.  The  Last  Gleam. 

MONET,  CLAUDE. 

52.  The  Poplar  Trees. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

53.  La  Gorge  de  la  Pointe  d’Ailly. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

54.  La  Route  de  Chailly,  Fontainbleau. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


KUHN,  WALT. 

55.  Rest  by  the  Pool. 

DE  HAVEN,  FRANK— Born  in  Bluffton,  Indiana, 

1856.  Pupil  of  George  H.  Smillie.  Turner  Prize,  Salmagundi 
Club,  1900;  Shaw  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1901;  Honorable 
Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition.  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charles- 
ton Exposition,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate 
National  Academy,  1902. 

56.  Dawn,  Cape  Neddick,  Maine. 

MANET,  EDOUARD — Born  in  Paris,  1833.  Died 

Paris,  1883. 

57.  Ecce  Homo. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  A 


HOPKINSON,  CHARLES — Born  in  Boston,  Mass., 

1869.  Pupil  of  Art  Students’  League  of  New  York.  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1898;  Copley 
Society  of  Boston,  1898. 

58.  The  Breeze. 


WEIR.  J.  ALDEN. 

59.  Portrait. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  F.  B.  Pratt,  Brooklyn. 

60.  After  the  First  Frost. 


MAZZANOVICH,  L. 

61.  Late  Afternoon. 


WOODBURY,  CHARLES  H. 

62.  Mid-ocean. 


WEIR,  J.  ALDEN. 

63.  Plowing  for  Buckwheat. 

MONKS,  J.  A.  S. — Pupil  of  George  Inness.  Member 
Boston  Art  Club;  Salmagundi  Club;  Copley  Society  of  Boston, 
1902. 

64.  New  England  Burg  Pasture,  November. 

REHN,  F.  K.  M. — Born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1848. 

Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  First  Prize, 
St.  Louis,  1882;  Prize,  Water  Color  Competitive  Exhibit,  New 
York,  1885;  Gold  Medal,  Prize  Fund  Exhibit,  New  York,  1886; 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exhibit,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition, 
1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Acad- 
emy; Member  Society  American  Artists,  1903;  American  Water 
Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

65.  The  Moonlit  Sea. 


PUVIS  DE  CHAVANNES,  PIERRE. 

66.  Le  Faucheur. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


RENOIR,  PIERRE  AUGUSTE— Born  in  Limoges, 

France,  1841.  Died,  1902. 

67.  La  Route. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  A 


CANALS,  RICARDO — Born  in  Spain. 

68.  Le  Torrero  Blesse. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

ROBINSON,  THEODORE— Born  in  New  York, 

1852.  Died  1896. 

69.  The  Girl  and  the  Cow. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Silas  S.  Dustin,  New  York. 

CURRAN,  CHARLES  C. 

70  The  Dawn  of  Spring. 

MANET,  EDOUARD. 

71.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

RENOIR,  PIERRE  AUGUSTE. 

72.  Tete  de  Femme. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

ROBINSON,  THEODORE. 

73.  New  England  Brook. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Edward  A.  Rorke,  New  York. 

75.  Halt  on  the  Towpath. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Edward  A.  Rorke,  New  York. 

HASSAM,  CHILDE. 

74.  Bathers,  Moonrise  at  Sunset. 

LE  SUIRE,  H.  v. — Born  in  Paris,  1617.  Died  in 
Paris,  1655. 

76.  Spring  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

BOUDIN,  LOUIS  EUGENE— Born  in  Honfleur, 

1824.  Died  in  Deauville,  1898. 

77.  Juan  Les  Pins. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

78.  Plage  de  Trouville. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  A 


LOISEAU,  GUSTAVE. 

79.  L’Oise  a Pontoise. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

RENOIR,  PIERRE  AUGUSTE. 

80.  Deux  Femme  Assises. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

CASSATT,  MARY — Born  in  Pittsburg,  Pennsyl- 
vania. Pupil  of  Loyer  and  C.  Bellay,  Paris.  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  1901. 

81.  Apres  le  bain. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

BOUDIN,  LOUIS  EUGENE. 

82.  Reunion  sur  la  plage  de  Trouville. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

MANEt,  EDOUARD. 

83.  Faure  dans  Hamlet. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

LAWSON,  ERNEST. 

84.  Red  House. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  J.  E.  D.  Trask,  Philadelphia. 

CASSATT,  MARY. 

85.  La  Toilette.  Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

86.  La  Sortie  du  Bain. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

WARREN,  HAROLD  B.  — Born  in  Manchester, 

England,  1859.  Member  Copley  Society,  Boston,  1891;  Associate 
Boston  Architectural  Society. 

87.  On  the  Cliffs  of  Cape  Cod. 

MORET,  HENRY. 

88.  La  Cote  de  Belon. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

SISLEY,  ALFRED — Born  in  Paris,  1840.  Died  1S99. 

89.  Les  Bords  de  la  Marne. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

90.  La  Seine  a Moret. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

LAWSON,  ERNEST. 

91.  A Winter  Day. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  J.  E.  D.  Trask,  Philadelphia. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  A 


BENSON,  FRANK  W.— Born  in  Salem,  Mass.  1862. 

Pupil  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston;  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre, 
Paris.  Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1889;  Clark  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1891;  Medal, 
Colubmian  Exposition,  1893;  Medal,  Mechanics’  Association, 
Boston;  Ellsworth  Prize,  Art  Institute  of  Chicago;  Cleveland  Art 
Association  Prize;  Jordan  Prize,  Boston,  1894  and  1895;  Boston 
Art  Club  Prize  1895  and  1896;  Shaw  Prize,  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1896;  Chronological  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg, 
1896;  Second  Class  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  1899;  Silver  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901 ; Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
1903;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Acad- 
emy; Member  Ten  American  Painters. 

92.  The  Sea  Shell. 

93.  Head  of  Young  Girl. 

94.  October. 

95.  Elizabeth. 

CANALS,  RICARDO. 

96.  Combat  de  Taureaux. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

MAZZANOVICH.  L. 

97.  November. 

D’ESPAGNAT,  GEORGES. 

98.  Jardin  en  Ete. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

PALMER,  WALTER  L.— Born  Albany,  New  York, 
1854.  Pupil  of  F.  E.  Church  in  Hudson,  New  York;  Carolus- 
Duran  in  Paris.  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy 
of  Design,  1887;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Gold 
Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1894;  Evans  Prize,  American 
Water  Color  Society,  1895;  First  Prize,  Boston  Art  Club,  1895; 
Second  Prize,  Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  1897;  Honorable 
Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal  for  Water  Colors, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal  for  Water  Colors, 
Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Member  National  Academy,  1897;  Society  of  American  Artists, 
1881;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  American  Water  Color 
Society. 

99.  La  Salute  at  Night. 

OAKLEY,  VIOLET— Born  in  New  York.  Pupil  of 

Art  Students  League  in  New  York;  Aman-Jean,  Nelan  and  Lazar 
in  Paris.  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts; 
Silver  Medal  for  Drawing,  Gold  Medal  for  Painting,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904. 

100.  Faith  (designed  for  stained  glass  window). 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  A 


ZANDOMENEGHI,  FREDERICO. 

101. Femme  arrangeant  des  fleurs. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

HOPKINSON.  CHARLES. 

102.  Afternoon  Sailing  Breeze. 

TWACHTMAN,  JOHN  HENRY— Born  in  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio,  1853.  Died  at  Gloucester,  Massachusetts,  1902. 
Studied  at  the  School  of  Design  under  Frank  Dnvenick  and  in 
Munich  and  Paris.  Medal,  Chicago  Exposition,  1893;  Webb 
Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1895:  Silver  Medal,  Buffalo 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  Member  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1879;  Ten  American  Painters. 

103.  Sailing.  Loaned  by  Mr.  Silas  S.  Dustin,  New  York. 

104.  Summer  Day. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Silas  S.  Dustin,  New  York. 

VOLKERT,  EDWARD  C.— Member  New  York 

Water  Color  Club. 

105.  Autumn  Morning. 

ZANDOMENEGHI,  FREDERICO. 

106.  Tete  de  Femme. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

MURPHY,  HERMAN  DUDLEY— Born  in  Massa- 
chusetts. Studied  in  Paris.  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Ex- 
position, 1901 ; Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition^  1904.  Mem- 
ber Copley  Society  of  Boston;  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

107.  Mystic  Boulevard, 

HUGUET,  VICTOR  PIERRE. 

108.  La  Riviere  d’El  Kanatara. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

ZANDOMENEGHI.  FREDERICO. 

109.  La  Modiste.  Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

MORET,  FIENRY. 

110.  Ouessant  les  Stiffes. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  \ork. 

TWACHTMAN,  JOHN  HENRY. 

111.  Summer.  Loaned  by  Mr.  Silas  S.  Dustin,  New  York. 

112.  February.  Loaned  by  Mr.  Silas  S.  Dustin,  New  York. 

113.  Yellowstone  Falls. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Silas  S.  Dustin,  New  York. 

114.  Niagra.  Loaned  by  Mr.  Silas  S.  Dustin,  New  \ork. 


15 


GALLERY  B — paintings 


DEARTH,  HENRY  GOLDEN— Bom  in  Bristol, 

Rhode  Island,  1863.  Pupil  of  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  and  Aime 
Morot  in  Paris.  Webb  Prize,  Society  American  Artists,  1893; 
Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-Amer- 
ican Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902. 
Associate  National  Academy,  1902;  Member  Society  American 
Artists,  1889. 

115.  A Summer  Night. 

ROMNEY,  GEORGE — Born  in  Dolton-inFurness, 

land,  1734.  Died  at  Kendall,  England,  1802. 

116.  The  Countess  of  Huntington  and  Sister. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

HENRI,  ROBERT — Born  in  United  States,  1865. 

Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Tulian  Acad- 
emy and  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition. 
Member  Society  of  American  Artists. 

117.  Girl  in  Blue. 

MONTICELLI,  ADOLPHE— Born  in  Marseilles, 

1824.  Died  1886. 

118.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM  H.— Born  in  Ravenna,  Ohio, 

1844.  Pupil  of  Otto  de  Thoron  and  F.  de  Vuillefroy  in  Paris. 
Honorable  Mention,  New  Orleans,  1886;  Honorable  Mention, 
Paris  Salon,  1886;  Third  Class  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1888;  Silver 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Boston,  1890; 
Medal,  Columbia  Exposition,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  California  Mid- 
Winter  Exposition,  1894;  Gold  Medal  Atlanta  Exposition,  1896; 
Officier  de  l’Academie,  Paris,  1896;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1899;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901; 
Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  National  Academy, 
1897;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1899. 

119.  Spring  Plowing,  Lyme,  Connecticut. 

DOUGHERTY,  PAUL  — Born  in  Brooklyn,  New 

York,  1876.  Member  American  Water  Color  Society;  Society 
of  American  Artists,  1905. 

120.  In  the  Gulf  Stream. 

INNESS,  GEORGE — Born  in  Newburgh,  New  York, 

1825.  Died  in  Scotland,  1894. 

121.  A New  England  Valley. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 


ROKES,  HEINRICH  MARTIN  (called  ZORG)— 

Born  in  Rotterdam,  1621.  Died  1682. 

122.  Dairy  Maid. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Sartain,  New  York. 

JACQUE,  CHARLES — Born  in  Paris,  1813.  Died 

in  Paris,  1893. 

123.  Sheperdess  and  Flock. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Billings,  New  York. 

WATTEAU,  VALENCIENNES— Born  1648  Died 

Nogent  sur  Marne,  1721. 

124.  Feasting  Farmers. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  A.  C.  Friederichs,  New  \ork 

COURBET,  GUSTAVE — Born  in  Qrnans,  France, 
1819.  Died  in  Tour  de  Peil,  1878. 

125.  Fisherman. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

BREKELENKAM,  QUIRYN— Born  in  Swammer- 

dam. Died  in  Leyden,  1688. 

126.  Fish  Seller. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  A.  C.  Friederichs,  New  York. 

COROT,  JEAN  BAPTISTE  CAMILLE— Born  in 

Paris,  1796.  Died  1876. 

127.  Pastoral. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Billings,  New  York. 

DAVIES,  ARTHUR  B.— Born  in  Utica,  New  York, 

1862.  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Member 
Chicago  Society  of  Artists;  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

128.  Dryad  Hill. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

GUERIN,  JULES — Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri, 

1866.  Pupil  of  Benjamin-Constant  in  Paris.  First  Yerkes  Medal, 
Chicago;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Honorable 
Mention  for  Drawings,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  American  Water  Color  Society; 
New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Society  of  Illustrators. 

129.  The  Herd. 

COURBET,  GUSTAVE. 

130.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 
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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 


WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  BALLARD— Born  in 

Brooklyn,  New  York,  1872.  Pupil  National  Academy  of  Design; 
Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal, 
American  Art  Society,  1902.  Member  New  York  Water  Color 
Club. 

131.  The  Flume. 

GROLL,  ALBERT  L. 

132.  Autumn. 

BONNINGTON,  R.  P.— Born  in  Arnold,  England, 

1817.  Died  1828. 

133.  Saint  Valery  en  Caux. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 

TROYON,  CONSTANT — Born  in  Sevres,  France, 

1810.  "Died  1865. 

134.  Cattle. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

YATES,  CULLEN  — Born  in  Bryan,  Ohio,  1866. 

Pupil  National  Academy  of  Design,  William  M.  Chase,  Louis 
Paul  Dessar  and  Leonard  Ochtman  in  New  York;  Julian  Acad- 
emv  Laurens,  and  Benjamin-Constant  in  Paris.  Bronze  lviedal, 
St.  Louis,  1904. 

135.  Falling  Leaves  and  Misty  Sky. 

VOLLON,  ANTOINE — Born  in  Lyons,  France,  1833. 

Died  in  Lyons,  1899. 

136.  Still  Life. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  iork. 

BONVIN,  FRANCOIS  SAINT— Born  in  France, 

1817.  Died,  1887. 

137.  Still  Life. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Cottier  & Co.,  New  York. 

TROYON,  CONSTANT. 

138.  Cows  in  the  Field. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Frederick  A.  Chapman,  New  York- 

MAHLER.  R. 

139.  The  Pipe. 

BLAKELOCK,  R.  A. — Born  in  New  York,  1847. 

Self  taught.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900. 

140.  Meeting  of  the  Chiefs  and  Medicine  Men  at 

Devil’s  Rock. 

Loaned  by  Dr.  Alexander  C.  Humphreys,  New  York. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 

COROT,  JEAN  BAPTISTE  CAMILLE. 

141.  Les  Saules,  Geantesque. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Frederick  A.  Chapman,  New  \ork. 

LIE,  JONAS — Born  in  Norway,  1880. 

142.  Summer  Clouds. 

CANALETTO,  IL.  (CANALE  ANTONIO)— Born 

in  Venice,  1697.  Died  in  Venice,  1768. 

143.  View  of  Venice. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  A.  C.  Friederichs,  New  York. 

DE  KEYSER,  THOMAS — Born  in  Amsterdam, 

1595.  Died  1670. 

144.  Burgomaster  and  Family. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  ^ork. 

MILLET,  JEAN  FRANCOIS  — Born  in  Gruchy, 

France,  1814.  Died  in  Barbizon,  1875. 

145.  Man  with  the  Hoe. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H. 

146.  A Wintry  Day. 

DELACROIX.  EUGENE — Born  in  Paris,  1799. 
Died  1863. 

147.  Caeser  Viewing  the  Body  of  Pompey. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 

BONVIN,  FRANCOIS  SAINT— Born  1817.  Died, 

1887. 

148.  Nun  Knitting. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Cottier  & Co.,  New  York. 

CROME,  JOHN — Born  in  Norwich,  England,  1769. 
Died  1821. 

149.  Old  Bridge  near  Norwich. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  F.  A.  Chapman,  New  York. 

WARREN,  HAROLD  B. 

150.  The  Heart  of  the  Range. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 


METTLING,  LOUIS. 

151 — Interior  Studio. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Cottier  & Co.,  New  York. 

RYDER,  ALBERT  PINKHAM— Born  in  New  Bed- 

ford, Massachusetts,  1841. 

152.  Resurrection. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  N.  E.  Montross,  New  York. 


DAWSON,  ARTHUR — Born  in  Crewe,  England, 

1859.  Pupil  of  David  Low,  W.  Morris  and  James  Baker; 
studied  in  Art  Department,  South  Kensington,  London.  Medal, 
Science  and  Art  Department,  England;  Honorable  Mention, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Member  Royal  Society  of 
Painter-Etchers,  City  of  London  Artists’  Society,  Nineteenth 
Century  Art  Society,  London;  Chicago  Society  of  Artists. 

153.  Sill  Town,  Lyme,  Connecticut. 


MARBLE,  J.  N. — Born  in  Woodstock,  Vermont. 

154.  Anna  Karenina. 


MICHEL,  GEORGES — Born  in  Paris,  1763.  Died 

1843. 

155.  The  Coming  Squall. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  BALLARD. 

156.  Day  Dreams. 


FOSTER,  BEN — Born  in  North  Anson,  Maine. 
Pupil  of  Abbott  H.  Thayer  in  New  York;  Morot  and  Merson  in 
Paris.  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pitts- 
burg, 1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Webb 
Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1901;  Member  Soci- 
ety of  American  Artists,  1897. 

157.  Dusky  Pines. 


CONSTABLE,  JOHN — Born  in  East  Bergholt, 

England,  1776.  Died  in  London,  1837. 

158.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 


WIGGINS,  CARLETON— Born  at  Turner’s,  Or- 
ange County,  New  York,  1848.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of 
Design  and  George  Innes  in  New  York.  Gold  Medal.  Prize 
Fund,  Exposition,  New  York,  1877;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan  Amer- 
ican Exposition,  1901.  Associate  National  Academy;  Member 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1887;  American  Water  Color  So- 
ciety; Society  of  Landscape  Painters,  New  York.  Member  of 
Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

159.  The  Sand  Pit. 

161.  Norwalk  Valley. 

MORA,  F.  LUIS  — Born  in  Montevideo,  South 

America,  1874.  Pupil  of  School  of  Drawing  and  Painting,  Bos- 
ton Museum;  Art  Students’  League,  New  York.  Gold  Medal, 
Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Society  of  Amer- 
ican Artists;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  Art 
Students’  League;  Society  of  Illustrators,  New  York. 

160.  Portrait  of  My  Father. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM  H. 

162.  Rock  Pastures;  Old  Lyme,  Connecticut. 

KUHN,  WALT. 

163.  Browsing  Goats. 

WIGGINS,  CARLETON. 

164.  Lyme  Street. 

MYERS,  JEROME. 

165.  Evening  on  the  East  Side,  New  York. 

BUNCE,  W.  GEDNEY.— Born  in  Hartford,  Con- 
necticut, 1840.  Pupil  of  Cooper  Union  and  William  Hart  in 
New  York;  Achenbach  and  P.  J.  Clays  in  Antwerp.  Bronze 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902. 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy. 

166.  Venice. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Clausen,  New  York. 

DEARTH,  HENRY  GOLDEN. 

167.  La  Chapelle  de  St.  Barbe. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Louis  A.  Lehmaier,  New  York. 

SLOAN,  JOHN — Born  in  Lock  Haven,  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1871.  Pupil  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts  and 
Robert  Henri  in  Philadelphia. 

168.  Boy  with  Piccolo. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 


GAULEY,  ROBERT  DAVID— Born  in  Balleyla^, 

County  Monaghan,  Ireland,  1875.  Pupil  of  D.  W.  Ross  m 
Cambridge;  F.  W.  Benson  and  E.  C.  Tarbell  in  Boston;  Bou- 
guereau  and  Ferrier  in  Paris.  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901; 
Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

169.  Dutch  Fisherwoman. 


MURPHY,  HERMAN  DUDLEY. 

170.  The  Moonrise. 

172.  The  Hill  Country. 


WHISTLER,  JAMES  A.  McNEILL— Born  in  Low- 
ell, Massachusetts,  1834.  Died  in  London,  England,  1903. 
Studied  under  Gleyre  in  Paris  in  1857;  lived  ana  painted  in 
England,  France  and  Italy.  Grand  Prize,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
he  is  represented  in  the  Gallery  of  the  Luxembourg,  the  Cor- 
poration Gallery,  Glasgow,  etc.  Member  of  the  Royal  Society 
of  British  Artists;  the  Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts;  Presi- 
dent of  the  International  Society  of  Sculptors,  Painters  and 
Gravers;  Honorary  Member  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  St.  Luke; 
Honorary  Member  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Bavaria;  and  of 
the  Royal  Academy  of  Dresden;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor; 
Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  of  Bavaria;  Commander  of 
the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  etc. 

171.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Wm.  S.  Noyes,  San  Francisco. 


BUNCE,  W.  GEDNEY. 

173.  Morning  Venice. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Clausen,  New  York. 


POURBUS,  FRANS.  LE  VIEUX— Born  in  Bruges, 

1540.  Died  in  Antwerp,  1584. 


174.  Portrait. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  A.  C.  Friederichs,  New  York. 


LEROUX,  HECTOR — Born  in  Verdun.  1829.  Died 

in  Angers,  1900. 


175.  Adoration  of  the  Goddess  Minerva. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 


ROOK,  EDWARD  F. — Born  in  New  York,  1870. 

Pupil  of  Benjamin  Constant  and  Laurens  in  Paris.  Temple  Gold 
Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1898.  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Member  National  Arts  Club. 

176.  The  Market  Place. 

MATHEWS,  ARTHUR  J. 

177.  Blue  Bay. 


WHITE  HENRY  C— Born  in  Hartford  Connecti- 
cut, 1861.  Pupil  of  D.  W.  Tryon  and  Art  Students’  League  in 
New  York. 

178.  October. 


KEITH,  WILLIAM — Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American 

Exposition,  1901. 

179.  Landscape. 


HUNT,  WIILLIAM  MORRIS  — Born  in  Brattle- 

boro,  Vermont,  1824.  Died  at  the  Isles  of  Shoals,  1879.  Pupil 
of  Dusseldorf  Academy,  1846;  Paris,  Couture  and  Millet.  Opened 
school  in  Boston,  1857. 

180.  Newbury  Pastures. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Walter  S.  Ballou,  Providence,  R.  I. 


DAINGERFIELD,  ELLIOTT— Born  in  Harper’s 

Ferry,  Virginia,  1859.  Went  to  New  York,  1880.  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy 
of  Design,  1902.  Associate  National  Academy;  Member  New 
York  Water  Color  Club;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1903. 

181.  The  Story  of  the  Madonna. 

HENRI,  ROBERT. 

182.  The  Brown  Girl. 

HARRISON,  BIRGE — Born  in  Philadelphia,  Penn- 
sylvania, 1854.  Pupil  of  Cabanel,  Paris.  Silver  Medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1889;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1902;  Member  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1882;  National  Arts  Club;  Fellowship,  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

183.  Moonrise  in  France. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 


MICHEL,  GEORGES. 

184.  Clouds. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

GRIFFIN,  WALTER— Born  in  Maine,  U.  S.  A. 

185.  Bob  Appleby’s  Team. 

SLOAN,  JOHN 

186.  Foreign  Girl. 


DIAZ,  NARCISSE — Born  in  Bordeaux,  France, 1808. 
Died  in  Mentone,  1876. 

187.  Gathering  Fagots. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Billings,  New  York. 

188.  Group  of  Girls. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Billings,  New  York. 

LIEVENS,  JAN — Born  in  Leyden,  1607.  Died  in 

Antwerp,  1663. 

189.  Madonna  and  Child. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

GROLL,  ALBERT  L. 

190.  Harmony  in  Green. 

FABRITIUS,  KAREL— Dutch  School.  Born  1624. 

Died  at  Delft,  1654. 

191.  Girl  with  Broom. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  A.  C.  Friederichs,  New  York. 

ISABEY,  EUGENE — Born  in  Paris,  1804.  Died  in 

Paris,  1886. 

192.  On  the  Coast. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Frederick  A.  Chapman,  New  York. 


COURBET,  GUSTAVE. 

193.  Jeune  Femme  cueillant  des  Fleurs. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

24 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 


BLAKELOCK,  R.  A. 

194.  The  Glow. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

MONTICELLI,  ADOLPHE. 

195.  White  Horse. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Vickery,  Atkins  & Torrey,  San  Francisco. 

CUYP,  AELBERT — Born  in  Dordrecht,  1620.  Died 

in  Dordrecht,  1691. 

196.  Man  Leading  a Bull. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

STEEN,  JAN. — Born  in  Leyden,  1626.  Died  in 

Leyden,  1679. 

197.  Genre. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  A.  C.  Friederichs,  New  York. 

RUBENS,  PETER  PAUL— Born  in  Liegen,  West- 

phalia, 1677.  Died  in  Antwerp,  1640. 

198.  Holy  Family. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

COURBET,  GUSTAVE. 

199.  Nature  Morte  et  Gibier. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

TROYON,  CONSTANT. 

200.  Oxen  in  Stable. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Cottier  & Co.,  New  York. 

COURBET,  GUSTAVE. 

201.  Sea  Shore. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Cottier  & Co.,  New  York. 

DAWSON,  ARTHUR. 

202.  The  Crossroads. 

SLOAN,  JOHN. 

203.  Rathskeller. 


25 


PAINTINGS —GALLERY  B 


BERGHEM,  NICHOLAS— Born  in  Haarlem,  Hol- 

land, 1629.  Died  in  Haarlem,  1683. 


204.  St.  Peter. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 


LE  BLANT,  JULIEN — Born  in  Paris,  1851. 

205.  Pot  Hunter. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 


McCOMAS,  F.  J. 

206.  Spirit  of  the  Oaks. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  S.  Trois,  San  Francisco. 


RICO,  MARTIN — Born  in  Madrid.  Pupil  of  Fred- 

erico  de  Madrazo;  studied  in  Paris  and  Rome. 

207.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

GAULEY,  ROBERT  DAVID. 

208.  Mother  and  Child. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H. 

209.  The  Golden  Valley. 

ROUSSEAU,  THEODORE— Born  in  Paris,  1812. 

Died  in  Barbizon,  1857. 

210.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Billings,  New  York. 

POTTER,  PAUL — Born  1625.  Died  in  Amsterdam, 

1654. 

211.  Horses. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

TURNER.  J.  M.  W. — Born  in  London,  1775.  Died 
in  London,  1851. 

212.  Bay  of  Naples. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 


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PAINTINGS —GALLERY  B 


DUPRE,  JULES — Born  in  Nantes,  France.  1811. 

Died  1889. 

213.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Billings,  New  York. 


WIGGINS,  CARLETON. 

214.  Autumn  Glow. 


GENTH,  LILLIAN  MATILDE— Born  in  Phila- 
delphia, 1876.  Pupil  of  Elliott  Daingerfield  in  New  York; 
Whistler  in  Paris. 

215.  Goddess  of  the  Sun  Disk. 

HENRI,  ROBERT. 

216.  Portrait  of  James  Preston. 


ACKERMAN,  OLGA  M. 

217.  Bess. 


KALF,  WILLEM — Born  in  Amsterdam,  1630.  Died 

in  Amsterdam,  1693. 

218.  Still  Life.  Loaned  by  Vickery,  Atkins  & Torrey. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Vickery,  Atkins  & Torrey,  San  Francisco. 


MACOMBER.  MARY  L.— Born  in  Fall  River, 

Mass.,  1851.  Pupil  of  Boston  Museum  of  Fine  Arts;  Medal, 
Boston,  1895;  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Honorable  Men- 
tion, Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg,  1901.  Member  Copley  Society 
of  Boston,  1884. 

219.  Memory’s  Golden  Cup. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Chas.  H.  Paine,  Boston. 


HOWE,  WILLIAM  H. 

220.  The  Monarch  of  the  Brandywine. 

HENRI.  ROBERT. 

221.  Girl  with  Fur  Cape. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  B 


MONTICELLI,  ADOLPHE. 

222.  The  Princess. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Cottier  & Co.,  New  York. 


HUBBELL,  HENRY  S. — Born  in  Paola,  Kansas, 

1870.  Pupil  of  Art  Institute  of  Chicago;  Colin,  Laurens  and 
Benjamin  Constant  in  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1901.  Member  Paris  Association  of  American  Artists.  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

223.  The  Long  Seam. 


DEARTH,  HENRY  GOLDEN. 

224.  November  Twilight 


MONTICELLI,  ADOLPHE. 

225.  Interior. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


CHASE,  WILLIAM  M. — Born  in  Franklin,  Indiana, 

1849.  Pupil  of  B.  F.  Hayes,  Indianapolis,  Indiana;  J.  O.  Eaton, 
New  York;  A.  Wagner  and  Piloty  in  Munich.  Medal,  Centen- 
nial Exposition,  Philadelphia,  1876;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1881;  Munich,  1883;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1889; 
First  Prize,  Cleveland  Art  Association,  1894;  Shaw  Prize,  Society 
of  American  Artists,  1895;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
1901;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal, 
Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Member  National  Academy,  1890; 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1879;  American  Water  Color  So- 
ciety; National  Arts  Club;  Munich  Secession.  Member  of  Jury, 
St.  Louis,  1904. 

226.  Landscape. 


POURBUS,  FRANS.  LE  JEUNE— Born  in  Ant- 

werp, 1570.  Died  in  Paris,  1622. 

227.  Queen  Maria  de  Medicis. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  A.  C.  Friederichs,  New  York. 


BROWN,  JOHN  LEWIS— Born  in  Bordeaux,  1829. 

Died  1890. 

228.  Hallali. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


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GALLERY  C — paintings 


EATON,  WYATT — Born  in  Philipsburg,  Quebec, 

1849.  Died  in  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  1896. 

229.  Reveriei 

Loaned  by  Mr.  F.  B.  Pratt,  Brooklyn. 


COX,  KENYON — Born  in  Warren,  Ohio,  1856. 

Pupil  of  Carolus-Duran  and  Gerome,  in  Paris.  Second  Hall- 
garten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1889-  Two  Bronze 
Medals,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Temple  Silver  Medal,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1891;  Medal,  Columbian  Ex- 
position, 1893;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold 
Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  National  Academy,  1908; 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1882;  Mural  Painters;  New  York 
Architectural  League,  1889;  Art  Students’  League;  National 
Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters. 

230.  Science  Instructing  Industry. 


INNESS,  GEORGE — Born  in  Newburgh,  New  York, 

1825.  Died  in  Scotland,  1894. 

231.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  F.  B.  Pratt,  Brooklyn. 

KUEHL,  GOTTHARD— Born  in  Lubeek,  1851. 

232.  Interior. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 


ISHAM,  SAMUEL  — Born  in  New  York,  1855. 

Pupil  of  Jacquesson  de  la  Chavreuse,  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre 
in  Paris.  Associate  National  Academy,  1900;  Member  Society 
of  American  Artists,  1891;  Member  New  York  Water  Color 
Club;  New  York  Architectural  League,  1901.  Silver  Medal, 
St.  Louis,  1904. 

233.  Autumn. 


MACOMBER,  MARY  L. 

234.  Night  and  Her  Daughter,  Sleep. 

oLaned  by  Mr.  W.  S.  Ballou,  Providence,  R.  I. 


DUFNER,  EDWARD— Born  in  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Pupil  of  Whistler  and  Laurens  in  Paris.  Albright  Scholarship 
in  Buffalo;  First  Wanamaker  Prize,  Paris  American  Art  Asso- 
ciation; Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Honor- 
able Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

235.  A Flower. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  C 


ROMNEY,  GEORGE. 

236.  Lady  Hamilton. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


HAWTHORNE,  CHARLES  W. 

237.  Boy  with  a Bowl. 


WHEELER,  JANET  D. — Mary  Smith  Prize,  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1901;  Geld  Medal  Art  Club 
of  Philadelphia;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

238.  Adoration. 

MURPHY,  HERMAN  DUDLEY. 

239.  The  Moon  and  the  Clouds. 


BRUCE,  PATRICK  HENRY. 

240.  Italian  in  Blue  Cape. 


BRUSH,  GEORGE  de  FOREST— Born  in  Shel- 

byville,  Tennessee,  1855.  Pupil  of  Gerome.  First  Hallgarten 
Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1888;  Medal,  Columbian 
Exposition,  1893;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  1897;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Member  National  Academy;  Member  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1880. 

241.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

Loaned  by  Dr.  R.  C.  Lincoln. 

242.  A Family  Group. 

243.  Baby’s  Head. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  George  E.  Baker. 

244.  Mother  and  Child. 

Loaned  by  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass. 


ISHAM,  SAMUEL. 

245.  The  Marquise  of  Carabas. 


30 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  C 


BEECHEY,  SIR  WILLIAM— Born  in  Burford,  Ox- 

fordshire, 1753.  Died  in  Hampstead,  1839. 

246.  Lady  Ashley. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 

ROSS,  JOHN  HENLEY. 

247.  Sketch. 

BALLIN,  HUGO. 

248.  Portrait. 

249.  Recollections. 

BECKWITH,  J.  CARROLL  — Born  in  Hannibal, 

Missouri,  1852.  Pupil  of  Carolus-Duran  and  Ecole  des  Beaux 
Arts.  Honorable  Mention.  Paris  Salon,  1887 ; Bronze  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition, 
1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  National  Acad- 
emy, 1894;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1881;  American  Water 
Color  Society;  Art  Students’  League;  National  Arts  Club. 

250.  In  a Normandy  Garden. 

PADDOCK,  W.  D. — Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York, 
1873.  Pupil  of  Herbert  Adams  in  New  York;  Pratt  Institute  in 
Brooklyn;  Courtois  and  Girardot  in  Paris. 

251.  Connecticut  Hills. 

252.  Bed  Time  Boy. 

CURRAN,  CHARLES  C. 

253.  A Deep  Sea  Fantasy. 


DUSTIN,  SILAS  S. — Born  in  Richfield,  Connecti- 
cut. Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design,  James  M.  Hart  and 
William  M.  Chase. 

254.  September  Sunshine. 

CHASE,  WILLIAM  M. 

255.  Portrait  of  Edward  Steichen. 

SLOANE,  GEORGE. 

256.  A Conference. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 


31 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  C 


DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT— Born  in  Roches- 


ter, New  York,  1865.  Pupil  of  Boulanger,  Lefebvre  and  Ben- 
jamin-Constant in  Paris.  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1890;  Gold 
Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Gold  Medal,  Boston;  Silver 
Medals  for  Painting  and  Illustration,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Associate 
National  Academy,  1900;  Member  Mural  Painters;  New  York 
Architectural  League,  1894;  Society  of  Illustrators;  Life  Member, 
Lotos  Club;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1892. 


259.  Branjiers  Pier,  East  Gloucester. 


MARSH,  FRED  DANA — Born  in  Chicago,  111., 

1872.  Pupil  Art  Institute  of  Chicago.  Bronze  Medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 
Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  New  York  Archi- 
tectural League,  1902. 

260.  Offerings  to  Venus. 


COFFIN,  WILLIAM  A. 

261.  September. 


VONNOH,  ROBERT — Born  in  Hartford,  Connec- 
ticut, 1858.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris.  Member 
of  Society  of  American  Artists,  1892.  Member  of  Jury,  St. 
Louis,  1904. 

262.  October. 

263.  Portrait  of  Bessie  Potter  Vounoh. 

264.  In  Questa  Tomba. 


COOPER,  COLIN  CAMPBELL— Born  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts.  Julien  Academy  and  other  schools  in  Paris.  Bronze 
Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Gold  Medal,  American  Artists’ 
Society,  1902;  William  T.  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color 
Society,  1903.  Member  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Art  Club 
of  Philadelphia;  Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club:  Fellowship, 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Member  of  Jury, 
St.  Louis,  1904. 


257.  The  South  Wind. 

258.  Halcyon  Days. 


REHN,  F.  K.  M. 


Loaned  by  Mr.  Francis  Walker,  New  York. 


265.  The  Chain  Gate. 

266.  The  Circus  Parade. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  C 


FIELD,  EDWARD  LOYAL — Born  in  Galesburg, 

Illinois,  1856.  Pupil  of  Carolus-Duran  in  Paris. 

267.  Solitude. 


RORKE,  EDWARD  A. — Member  Salmagundi  Club, 

1899. 

268.  Rapids. 


GROLL,  ALBERT  L. 

269.  Harmony  in  Gold. 


EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN— Bom  in  Albany, 

New  York,  1857.  Pupil  National  Academy  of  Design  and  Art 
Students’  League  in  New  York.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Expo- 
sition, 1900;  Proctor  Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1901;  Honorable 
Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charles- 
ton Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia, 
1903;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Acad- 
emy, 1901;  Member  American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York 
Water  Color  Club. 

270.  The  Forest  of  Pines. 


TURCAS,  ELLA  DALLETT — Born  in  New  York. 

Pupil  of  William  Chase. 

271.  Sunset  on  the  Marshes. 

COHEN,  LEWIS. 

272.  The  Brook. 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT. 

273.  Mending  the  Net. 

BRANDEGEE,  ROBERT  B.— Born  in  Berlin,  Con- 

necticut, I860.  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 

274.  Love. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  Newton  Barney,  Farmington,  Conn. 

SLOAN.  JOHN. 

275.  Independence  Square,  Philadelphia. 


33 


PAINTINGS —GALLERY  C 


COX,  KENYON. 

276.  The  Harp  Player. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 


DE  HAVEN,  FRANK. 

277.  Late  Autumn. 


POORE,  HENRY  R.— Born  in  Newark,  New  Jer- 
sey, 1859.  Pupil  of  Peter  Moran  and  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts  in  Philadelphia;  National  Academy  of  Design  in 
New  York;  Luminais  and  Bouguereau  in  Paris.  Prize,  American 
Art  Association;  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of 
Design,  1888;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901; 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy; 
Art  Club  of  Philadelphia;  Lotos  Club. 

278.  Backlog  Reveries. 

INNESS,  GEORGE. 

279.  Medfield,  Massachusetts. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Harry  W.  Watrous,  New  York. 


WYANT,  ALEXANDER  H.— Born  in  Port  Wash- 

ington, Ohio,  1836.  Died  in  New  York,  1892. 


280.  Evening. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wyant,  New  York. 


ANSHUTZ.  THOMAS  P. — Born  in  Newport,  Ken- 
tucky, 1851.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design;  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Doucet  and  Bouguereau  in 
Pans  Honorable  Mention,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1901;  Sil- 
ver Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

281.  Woman  in  Black. 


INNESS,  GEORGE. 

282.  On  the  St.  Lawrence. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Harry  W.  Watrous,  New  York. 


DU  MOND,  HELEN  SAVIER — Born  in  Portland, 

Oregon,  1872.  Pupil  of  Robert  B.  Brandigee,  and  the  Art  Stu- 
dents League  of  New  York  under  Frank  Vincent  DuMond  and 
Kenyon  Cox,  and  of  Colin  and  Merson  in  Paris. 

283.  Late  Afternoon. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  C 


WILES,  IRVING  R. 

284.  Portrait  of  Miss  T. 

DE  HAVEN,  FRANK. 

285.  Bright  October  Afternoon. 


ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S.— Honorable  mention 

Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Ex- 
position, 1901;  Gold  Medal,  American  Artists’  Society,  1902; 
Associate  National  Academy,  1901;  Secretary.  American  Water 
Color  Society;  Member  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Boston 
Art  Club. 

286.  The  Pond. 


VAN  LAER,  ALEXANDER  T.— Born  in  Auburn. 

New  York,  1857.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design  and  R. 
Swain  Gifford  in  New  York;  George  Poggenbeck  in  Holland. 
Bronze  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Associate  National 
Academy,  1901;  Life  Member  Lotos  Club;  National  Arts  Club. 
Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

287.  New  Hampshire  Meadow. 

HUBBELL.  HENRY  S. 

288.  Waiting. 

BRUSH,  GEORGE  de  FOREST. 

289.  The  Silence  Broken. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Chas.  M.  Shipman. 


GLACKENS.  WILLIAM  J.  — Born  in  Philadel- 
phia, Pennsylvania,  1870.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts;  studied  in  Europe.  Gold  Medal  for  Drawings, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal  for  Painting, 
Bronze  Medal  for  Drawing,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  Society 
of  Illustrators;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1905. 

290.  Central  Park,  Winter. 

291.  May  Day  in  Central  Park. 

VAN  LAER,  ALEXANDER  T. 

292.  Connecticut  Fields. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  C 

GAULEY,  ROBERT  DAVID. 

293.  Dutch  Fishing  Boats. 

HUBBELL,  HENRY  S. 

294.  Morning. 

CHASE,  WILLIAM  M. 

295.  Mrs.  C. 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT. 

296.  Refugees. 

HARRISON,  BIRGE. 

297.  Through  the  Pines. 


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WILES,  IRVING  R. 

298.  Portrait  of  Wm.  T.  Smcdley. 

VOLK.  DOUGLAS — Born  in  Pittsfield,  Massachu- 
setts, 1850.  Pupil  of  Gerome  in  Paris.  Medal,  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, 1893;  Shaw  Fund  Purchase,  Society  American  Artists, 
1899;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  19Q1;  Silver 
Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Carnegie  Prize,  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1903;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  National 
Academician,  1899;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1870;  National 
Arts  Club. 

299.  A Colonial  Belle. 

COURBET,  GUSTAVE. 

300.  Les  Demoiselles  du  Village. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

BECKWITH,  J.  CARROLL. 

301.  Portrait  Miss  Florence  Knapp. 

CHASE,  WILLIAM  M. 

302.  Master  Robert. 

303.  When  one  is  young. 

DAVID,  JACQUES  LOUIS— Born  in  Paris,  1748. 

Died  in  Brussels,  1825. 

304.  Portrait  de  famille 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


MOSLER,  HENRY  — Born  in  New  York,  1841. 

Pupil  of  James  H.  Beard  in  Cincinnati;  Muckle  and  Kindler  in 
Dusseldorf;  Hebert  in  Paris;  Wagner  in  Munich.  Medal,  Royal 
Academy,  Munich;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1879;  Gold 
Medal,  International  Exposition,  Nice,  France,  1884;  Prize  Fund, 
Exposition,  New  York,  1885;  Third  Class  Medal,  Paris  Salon, 
1888;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Hors  Concours.  1890; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1892;  Officier  d’  Academie, 
1892;  Archduke  Carl  Ludwig  of  Austria  Gold  Medal,  1893; 
Grand  Gold  Medal  and  Diploma  of  Honor,  Atlanta  Exposition, 
1895;  Thomas  B.  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1896;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1897;  Gold  Medal, 
Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Associate  National  Academy,  1895. 

305.  Devotion. 

MARIS,  JAKOB  H. — Modern  Dutch  School.  Born 

at  The  Hague,  1837. 

306.  Mother  and  Child. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  C.  E.  S.  Wood,  Portland,  Oregon. 


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GALLERY  D — paintings 


DEWING,  THOMAS  W.— Born  in  Boston,  Massa- 

chusetts,  1851.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre,  Paris.  Clarke 
Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1887;  Silver  Medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1889;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 
National  Academician,  1888. 

307.  The  Garden. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  John  Gelattly,  New  York. 

309.  Woman  in  Purple  and  Green. 


ROOK.  EDWARD  F. 

308.  The  Inn,  Moonlight. 


LIE.  JONAS. 

310.  The  Road  to  Coytesville. 

BROWN,  ETHELBERT  W.— Born  in  Camp  Verde, 

Arizona,  1870.  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901.  1 

311.  Chateau  Gaillard. 


COUSE,  E.  IRVING — Born  in  Saginaw,  Michigan, 

1866.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York; 
Bouguereau,  Robert  Fleury  and  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  in 
Paris.  Silver  Medal,  Salmagundi  Club,  1899;  Second  Hallgarten 
Pnzf:  National  Academy  of  Design,  1900;  Proctor  Prize,  Salma- 

Sindi  Club,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 

onorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  First  Hall- 
garten Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1902;  Bronze  Medal, 
St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1902;  Member 
American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club, 
1902;  Life  Member,  Lotos  Club. 

312.  The  Cypress  Grove. 

313.  Indian  Drinking. 


COMAN,  CHARLOTTE  B. — Born  in  Waterville, 

New  York,  1834.  Pupil  of  James  R.  Brevoort  in  New 
iTfj’i  JAai‘.r/  Thompson  and  Emile  Vernier  in  Paris.  Bronze 
Medal  California  Mid-Winter  Exposition,  1894;  Prize,  Woman’s 
Art  Club.  Member  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  New  York 
Woman’s  Art  Club. 

314.  Connecticut  Hills. 

COUSE,  E.  IRVING. 

315.  A Pueblo  House  Top. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  D 


POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY— Born  in  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  1857.  Pupil  of  American  School  of  Fine  Arts; 
studied  in  Antwerp,  Munich  and  Paris.  Clarke  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society, 
1901;  Gold  Medal,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1899; 
Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Amateur  Water 
Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

316.  The  Boat  Builder’s  Shop. 


YATES,  CULLEN. 

317.  Late  Autumn. 


WHEELER,  JANET  D. 

318.  Displeased. 


NETTLETON,  WALTER— Born  in  New  Haven, 

Connecticut,  1861.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre,  Paris. 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1892;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1901. 

319.  The  Young  Oak’s  Defiance. 


CHASE,  WILLIAM  M. 

320.  In  the  Studio. 

TURCAS,  JULES. 

321.  Autumn,  Lyme,  Connecticut. 

VOLK,  DOUGLAS. 

322.  Boy  with  Arrow. 

323.  Maid  Marion. 


HOEBER.  ARTHUR— Born  in  New  York.  Pupil 

of  Gerome  and  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Honorable  Men- 
tion, Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 

324.  When  it  is  Evening. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  D 


ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S. 

325.  November  Pastures. 


BRUESTLE,  GEORGE  M. — Born  in  New  York. 

Pupil  of  H.  S.  Mowbray  and  Gustave  Courtois,  Paris.  Member 
Art  Students’  League. 

326.  In  Back  of  the  Barns. 


TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. — Born  in  Hartford,  Con- 
necticut, 1867.  Studied  with  Tryon  and  in  Paris  under  Le- 
febvre  and  Benjamin  Constant.  Member  Lotos  Club,  1904. 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

327.  Early  Moonrise. 


CARLSEN,  EMIL — Born  in  Denmark.  Studied  in 

Copenhagen.  Settled  in  New  York,  1872.  Member  of  Society 
of  American  Artists  and  Associate  of  the  National  Academy. 
Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

328.  October. 

COMAN,  CHARLOTTE  B. 

329.  Under  the  Hill 


GARBER,  DANIEL — Pupil  of  Cincinnati  Art  Acad- 

emy,  under  V.  Nowottny;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  under  Aushutz. 

330.  The  Copse. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  J.  O.  Cosgrove,  Boston. 


CORNOYER,  PAUL — Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

Pupil  of  Lefebvre,  Benjamin  Constant  and  Louis  Blanc  in  Paris. 

i oZe’ t x-  °f  . American  Art  Association,  1872;  Gold 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Association  of  Painters  and  Sculptors,  1872. 
Member  St.  Louis  Association  of  Painters  and  Sculptors;  Artists 
Cuild  of  St.  Louis;  Society  of  Western  Artists. 

331.  Winter  Chelsea  Square. 


MORA,  F.  LUIS. 

332.  Canciones  y Refrescos. 

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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  D 


PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE — Bronze  Medal  for 

Water  Color,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  Membei  New 
York  Water  Color  Club;  Copley  Society  of  Boston,  1898. 

333.  The  Willows. 

CORNOYER,  PAUL. 

334.  Morning,  Madison  Square. 


COUSE,  E.  IRVING. 

335.  The  Peace  Pipe. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  A.  Obrig,  New  York. 

336.  Under  the  Live  Oaks. 

GENTH,  LILLIAN  MATILDE. 

337.  The  Fete,  Venice. 

DAVIES,  ARTHUR  B. 

338.  Forest  Chorus. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

339.  Autumn  Flame  and  Passion. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

340.  The  Wish. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

341.  Newfoundland  Coast. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 


HUBBELL,  HENRY  S. 

342.  Augustine. 


COX.  LOUISE — Born  in  San  Francisco,  California, 
1865.  Pupil,  National  Academy  of  Design;  Art  Students’  League 
under  Kenyon  Cox  in  New  York.  Third  Hallgarten  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1896;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Expo- 
sition, 1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Shaw 
Memorial  Prize,  Society  American  Artists,  1903;  Silver  Medal, 
St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1903;  Member 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1893. 

343.  Mother  and  Child. 


MINOR,  ROBERT  C. — Born  in  New  York,  1840. 

Died  1903.  Pupil  of  Van  Luppen,  Antwerp;  Diaz  and  Boulanger, 
Paris.  Lotos  Club  Fund  Purchase,  National  Academy  of 


41 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  D 


Design,  1896;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900:  Silver 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  Member  National 
Academy,  1897;  Society  of  Landscape  Painters. 

344.  The  Oaks. 

Loaned  by  Dr.  George  M.  Minor,  Niantic,  Conn. 

345.  Night  Fall  in  the  Forest 

Loaned  by  Dr.  George  M.  Minor,  Niantic,  Conn. 

346.  Sundown  near  Easthampton. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  Frederick  Billings,  New  York. 


PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE. 

347.  Seashore. 


TANNER,  HENRY  O.— Born  in  Pittsburg,  Penn- 
sylvania. Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
under  Thomas  Eakins;  Laurens  and  Benjamin  Constant  in  Paris. 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1895;  Third  Class  Medal,  Paris 
Salon,  1897;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts.  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Legion  of  Honor,  1898; 
Represented  in  the  Gallery  of  the  Luxembourg;  Silver  Medal, 
St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  Paris  Association  of  American  Artists. 

348.  Job  and  his  Friends. 


CLARK,  ALSON  SKINNER— Born  in  Chicago, 

1876.  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Pupil  of  Lucien  Simon, 
Whistler  and  Mucha  in  Paris. 

349.  The  Bridge-Builders. 

WYANT,  ALEXANDER  H. 

350.  Autumn  in  the  Adirondacks. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wyant,  New  York. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

351.  The  Pasture  Oak. 


CIMIOTTI,  GUSTAVE,  Jr. 

352.  In  the  Luxunbourg  Gardens. 


SHIRLAW,  WALTER — Born  in  Paisley,  Scotland, 

1837.  Pupil  of  Munich  Royal  Academy  and  of  Roab,  Wagner, 
Rombery  and  Lmdenschmidt  in  Munich.  Medal,  Royal  Academy, 
Munich;  Medal,  Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia,  1876;  Hon- 


42 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  D 


orable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Lotus  Club  Fund  Pur- 
chase, National  Academy  of  Design,  1895;  Silver  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  One 
of  the  founders  of  the  Society  of  American  Artists;  the  President 
for  first  and  second  terms;  Member  National  Academy,  1888; 
American  Water  Color  Society;  Mural  Painters;  New  York 
Architectural  League,  1896;  National  Arts  Club. 

353.  A Brittany  Pastoral. 


INNESS,  GEORGE. 

354.  Summer,  Medfield,  Massachusetts. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 

355.  A Silver  Morning. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Granbery,  New  York. 

356.  Storm  on  the  Deleware. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Granbery,  New  York. 


HENRI,  ROBERT. 

357.  Fete,  Fourteenth  of  July,  Paris. 

MOSLER,  HENRY. 

358.  The  Castle  at  Vitre. 

WIEGAND,  GUSTAVE. 

359.  The  Budding  Earth. 

FOSTER,  BEN. 

360.  Elemental. 

WHEELER,  JANET  D. 

361.  Ethel. 

GARBER,  DANIEL. 

362.  Group  of  Houses,  April. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  D 


MINOR,  ROBERT  C. 

363.  Sunset. 

Loaned  by  Dr.  George  M.  Minor,  Niantic,  Conn. 

EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

364.  Connecticut  Hills. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY. 

365  Moonlight  on  the  Marsh. 


WYANT,  ALEXANDER  H 

366.  Sunset. 


Loaned  by  Mr.  F.  B.  Pratt,  Brooklyn. 


BOUDIN,  LOUIS  EUGENE. 

367.  Port  de  Bordeaux. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


MATTHEWS,  LUCIA. 

368.  A Study. 


MINOR,  ROBERT  C. 

369.  Spring. 

Loaned  by  Dr.  George  M.  Minor,  Niantic,  Conn. 


FOOTE,  WILLIAM  HOWE— Born  in  Grand  Rap- 
ids, Mich.,  1874.  Studied  with  Benjamin-Constant,  Laurens  and 
Whistler  in  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, 1901 ; Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  De- 
sign, 1902;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

370.  The  Cry  of  the  Whip-poor-will. 

NETTLETON,  WALTER. 

371.  Early  Snowfall. 

ROOK,  EDWARD  F. 

372.  Belated  Flock,  Moonlight. 


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GALLERY  E — jpamttngs 


REHN,  F.  K.  M. 

373.  Sunlight  and  Shadow. 

BEAL.  REYNOLDS — Member  Salmagundi  Club; 

New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

374.  A Fishing  Fleet  off  Block  Island. 

375.  Effect  After  Rain. 

376.  In  the  Trade  Winds. 

COHEN,  LEWIS. 

377.  The  Deserted  Mill. 

378.  Young  Oaks. 

379.  The  Brook. 

380.  The  Parapet  on  the  Brook, 

CLARK,  WALTER — Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York, 

1848.  Pupil  of  George  Inness  and  J.  S.  Hartley  in  New  York. 
Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901 ; Inness  Gold  Medal, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Associate  National  Academy,  1898;  Member  Society  of  Amer- 
ican Artists,  1898;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Society  Land- 
scape Painters. 

381.  A Street  in  Matanzas. 

DAVIES,  ARTHUR  B. 

382.  The  Source. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

BEAL.  GIFFORD — Bronze  medal,  St.  Louis  Ex- 
position, 1904. 

383.  Fall  Landscape. 

384.  Waning  Day. 

WIEGAND,  GUSTAVE. 

385.  After  the  Storm. 

REDFIIELD,  EDWARD  WILLIS. 

386.  Boothbay  Harbor. 

387.  Three  Boats. 

ANSHUTZ,  THOMAS  P. 

388.  A Study. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  E 


WILES,  IRVING  R. 

389.  Portrait  in  Pink. 

BEAL,  GIFFORD. 

390.  Last  Kiss  of  the  Sun. 

DAVIS,  CHARLES  HAROLD— Born  in  Ames- 

bury,  Massachusetts,  1856.  Pupil  of  Otto  Grundmann  and 
Museum  of  Art  in  Boston;  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris. 
Gold  Medal,  American  Art  Association,  New  York,  1887;  Silver 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Palmer  Prize,  American  Illus- 
trators’ Club,  1890;  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Grand  Gold 
Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposi- 
tion, 1900;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1901; 
Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1896. 

391.  Summer  Clouds. 

WHEELER,  JANET  D. 

392.  Off  for  School. 


FRIESEKL,  FREDERIC  CARL — Born  in  Owosso, 

Michigan,  1874.  Pupil  of  Benjamin  Constant,  Laurens  and 
Whistler,  in  Paris.  Associe  Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts, 
Paris.  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

393.  Girl  with  Green  Sash. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Rodman  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia. 


SHURTLEFF,  ROSWELL  M. — Born  in  Rindge, 

New  Hampshire.  Pupil  of  Lowell  Institute,  Boston;  National 
Academy  of  Design,  New  York.  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  1904.  National  Academician, 
1890;  American  Water  Color  Society. 

394.  Opening  in  the  Forest. 


ANSHUTZ,  THOMAS  P. 

395.  Pastel. 


HOMER,  WINSLOW — Born  in  Boston  Massachus- 

etts ,I836,  . Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design  and  F. 

!elfDtaughit<  First  Prize-  Carnegie  Institute, 
1896,  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  E 


1896;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal  for  Water 
Color,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Temple  Gold  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1902;  Gold  Medal, 
Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Mem- 
ber National  Academy,  1865;  American  Water  Color  Society. 

396.  Cape  Trinity,  Saguenay. 


MURPHY,  J.  FRANCIS— Born  in  Oswego,  New 

York.  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1885;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1887;  Gold 
Medal  Prize  Fund  Exhibit,  New  York,  1887;  Medal,  Columbian 
Exposition,  1893;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society, 
1894;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1899;  Honorable 
Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902; 
Carnegie  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Silver  Medal, 
St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1885;  National 
Academician,  1897;  Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1901; 
Amateur  Water  Color  Society;  Society  of  Landscape  Painters, 
New  York. 

397.  Where  the  Sunlight  Lingers. 


BEAL,  REYNOLDS. 

398.  The  Liner.  She’s  a Lady. 

399.  Becalmed  Fleet. 


BEAL.  GIFFORD. 

400.  October  Haze. 


TURCAS,  JULES — Born  in  Havana,  1860.  Bronze 

Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  Society 
of  American  Artists,  1902;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
9104.  Life  Member  Lotus  Club. 

401.  Boys  Bathing 

402.  Summer. 

403.  Logging,  Lyme,  Connecticut. 

404.  Indian  Summer. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S. 

405.  Near  Boulogne. 

DOUGHERTY,  PAUL. 

406.  Evening  Peace. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  E 


TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

407.  Thunder  Storm- 

POORE,  HENRY  R. 

408.  Marshland  Harvest. 

409.  The  Revery  of  Winter. 


TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

410.  Hard  New  England  Pasture. 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  BALLARD. 

411.  The  Rapids. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  J.  R.  Andrews,  New  York. 


FOOTE,  WILLIAM  HOWE. 

412.  Gray  Day.  Cos  Cob. 


JONES,  HUGH  BOLTON  — Born  in  Baltimore, 

Maryland,  in  1848.  Studied  in  France.  Bronze  Medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1889;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Bronze 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Webb  Prize  Society  American 
Artists,  1902;  Shaw  Fund  Prize,  Society  American  Artists,  1902. 
National  Academician,  1883;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1881; 
Amateur  Water  Color  Society;  National  Arts  Club.  Member  of 
Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

413.  A Berkshire  Brook. 


SHIRLAW,  WALTER. 

414.  Brittany  Street. 

HAWTHORNE,  CHARLES  W. 

415.  Laborers  Drinking. 


DUSTIN,  SILAS  S. 

416.  Misty  Moonlight. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  E 


HARRISON.  ALEXANDER— Born  in  Philadel- 
phia, 1853.  Pupil  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts; 
Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts;  Bartiew,  Lepage  and  Gerome  in  Paris. 
Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1885;  Temple  Silver  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1887;  First  Class  Gold 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Second  Class  Medal,  Munich 
Salon,  1891;  Medal  of  Honor,  Brussells  and  Ghent,  1892;  Gold 
Medal  of  Honor,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1894; 
made  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1889;  Officer,  1901; 
Associate  National  Academy,  1898;  National  Academician,  1901; 
Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1885;  Cercle  d’Union 
Artistique  Societe  Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts;  Royal  Institute  of 
Painters  in  Oil  Colors,  London;  Societies  of  Secessionists,  Berlin 
and  Munich. 

417.  Ecluse,  Claire  de  Lune. 


FRIESEKE,  FREDERIC  CARL. 

418.  Girl  with  Green  Sash. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Rodman  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia. 


CUSHING,  HOWARD  G. — Born  in  Boston,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1869.  Pupil  of  Laurens,  Benjamin  Constant  and  Dou- 
cet,  Paris.  Honorable  Mention  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 

419.  Autumn  Leaves. 

JONGERS,  ALPHONSE. 

420.  Portrait  of  Colonel  C.  E.  S.  Wood. 

BUNCE,  W.  GEDNEY. 

421.  San  Georgia. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Cottier  & Co.,  New  York. 


VAN  LAER,  ALEXANDER  T. 

422.  Connecticut  Pasture. 

WOODBURY,  CHARLES  H. 

423.  North  Atlantic. 

WALKER.  HORATIO  — Born  in  Canada,  1858. 
Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society,  1888;  Gold  Medal, 
Competitive  Exposition  at  American  Art  Galleries;  Bronze  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Medal  and  Diploma,  Columbian  Exposi- 


49 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  E 


tion,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold 
Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Member  National  Academy,  1891;  Society  of  American  Artists, 
1887;  American  Water  Color  Society. 

424.  Ploughing  in  Arcadia. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  N.  E.  Montross,  New  York. 


BROWN,  JOHN  LEWIS. 

425.  Les  Courses. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S. 

426.  November  Landscape. 

CUSHING,  HOWARD  G. 

427.  Portrait. 

JONGERS,  ALPHONSE. 

428.  Lady  with  a Harp. 

HARRISON,  ALEXANDER. 

429.  River  Loing. 

CARLSEN,  EMIL. 

430.  Night,  Old  Windham. 


PRELLWITZ,  HENRY — Born  in  New  York,  1865. 

Pupil  of  T.  W.  Dewing  and  Art  Students’  League,  New  York; 
Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1893;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, 1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1897. 

431.  The  Gale. 


HOPKINSON,  CHARLES. 

432.  Portrait. 


DOUGHERTY,  PAUL. 

433.  The  Towers  of  Energy. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  E 


SHIRLAW,  WALTER. 

434.  Siena  Pastoral. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY. 

435.  October  Twilight. 

COMAN,  CHARLOTTE  B. 

436.  A September  Morning. 


GALLERY  F — paintings 


COHEN,  LEWIS. 

437.  A Connecticut  Orchard,  Evening. 

438.  In  the  Forest  of  St.  Germain,  Spring. 

WILES,  IRVING  R. 

439.  Girl  with  Peonies. 

COUSE,  E.  IRVING. 

440.  Jonchoivit. 

441.  An  Etaples  Street. 

442.  Marie. 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  BALLARD. 

443.  October  Hillside. 

444.  Sun  and  Shadow. 

POORE,  HENRY  R. 

445.  Sunburst  after  a Shower. 

DOUGHERTY,  PAUL. 

446.  After  the  Gale,  Mid  Sea. 

CURRAN,  CHARLES  C. 

447.  Twilight  in  the  Lauterbrunnen  Valley. 

SNELL,  FLORENCE  FRANCIS— Born  in  Lon- 
don, England.  Pupil  Art  Students’  League,  New  York.  Member 
New  York  Water  Color  Club  and  New  York  Woman’s  Art  Club. 

448.  The  White  Streak  Sunset. 


SARTAIN,  WILLIAM — Born  in  Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania,  1843.  Pupil  Philadelphia  Academy  of  the  Fine 
.Arts;  Bonnat  and  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  in  Paris;  studied  in 


52 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  F 


Italy  and  Spain.  Silver  Medal,  Boston;  Honorable  Mention, 
Philadelphia  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition, 
1902.  Associate  National  Academy;  Society  of  American  Art- 
ists, 1877. 

449.  Street  in  Algiers. 


OCHTMAN,  LEONARD — Born  in  Zounemaire, 

Holland,  1854.  Self  taught.  Brooklyn  Art  Club,  1891;  Medal, 
Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition, 
1902;  Shaw  Fund  Prize,  Society  American  Artists,  1902;  Innes 
Gold  Medal,  National  Academy  Design,  1903;  American  National 
Academy,  1898;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1891;  American 
Water  Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Society  of 
Landscape  Painters;  Lotos  Club;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

450.  October  Days. 

MEYER,  ERNEST  F. 

451.  Landscape  at  Mystic,  Connecticut. 

SARTAIN,  WILLIAM. 

452.  Nubian  Sheik. 

CLARK,  ALSON  SKINNER. 

453.  The  Garden  in  Sunlight. 

SARTAIN,  WILLIAM. 

454.  Early  Autumn. 

455.  Aquaduct,  Algeria, 

MORA,  F.  LUIS. 

456.  The  Sun  Screen. 

OCHTMAN,  LEONARD. 

457.  In  the  Uplands. 

CHILD,  EDWIN  BURRAGE  — Born  in  Gouver- 

neur,  New  York,  1868.  Pupil  of  John  La  Farge. 

458.  The  Shadowed  Valley. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  F 


ALEXANDER,  JOHN  W.— Born  in  Allegheny  City, 

Pennsylvania,  1856.  Pupil  of  the  Bavarian  Royal  Academy  and 
of  Frank  Duveneck,  in  Munich.  Bronze  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1897;  Lippincott  Prize,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1898;  Gold  Medal,  Exposition  (Jni- 
verselle,  Paris,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Carnegie  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1901;  Cor- 
coran Prize,  Washington,  1903;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Member  National  Academy,  1902;  Society  of  American  Artists, 
1891;  American  Fine  Arts  Society;  Mural  Painters;  Societe 
Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts;  Societe  Nouvelle;  Secession  of 
Austria;  Secession  of  Munich;  Member,  of  the  International 
Society  of  Sculptors,  Painters  and  Gravers;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor  of  France,  1901. 

459.  Memories. 

MORA,  F.  LUIS. 

460.  The  Shadow  of  the  Porch. 

OCHTMAN,  LEONARD. 

461.  Frosty  Morning. 

SNELL,  HENRY  B. — Born  in  Richmond,  England. 

Gold  Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1896;  First  Prize,  ien- 
nessee  Centennial,  1897 ; Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  President, 
New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Member  American  Water  Color 
Society. 

462.  The  Coast  of  Cornwall. 

DEWEY,  CHARLES  MELVILLE— Born  in  Low- 

ville,  New  York,  1851.  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901.  Associate  National  Academy,  1903. 

463.  Drifting. 

HUNT,  AUBREY — Born  in  Weymouth,  Massachu- 

setts, 1855.  Pupil  of  Gerome  in  Paris. 

464.  Morrocco  Coast. 

BROWN,  JOHN  LEWIS. 

465.  Cavillers  Au  Repos. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

466.  Cavalier. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

SNELL,  HENRY  B. 

467.  A Cornish  Harbor. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  F 


BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H. 

468.  A Village  Creek. 

FOOTE,  WILLIAM'  HOWE. 

469.  A Day  in  May. 

TURCAS,  JULES. 

470.  Autumn,  Lyme,  Connecticut. 

471.  On  Top  of  Grassy  Hill. 

COX,  KENYON. 

472.  The  Green  Cushion. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Augustus  Lukeman,  New  York. 

COX,  LOUISE. 

478.  Waiting. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY. 

474.  After  the  Rain. 

475.  Sunset  at  Mystic  River. 

DUSTIN,  SILAS  S. 

476.  Sketch. 

KENDALL,  WILLIAM  SERGEANT  — Born  in 

Spuyten  Duyvil,  New  York,  1869.  Pupil  Art  Students'  League, 
New  York;  Thomas  Eakins,  Philadelphia;  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts 
and  Merson.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1891;  Medal, 
Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Paris  Lippencott  Prize,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1894;  Honorable  Mention, 
Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  1897;  Second  Prize,  Worcester 
Art  Museum,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Bronze  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  Pittsburg,  1900;  Second  Prize, 
Worcester  Art  Museum,  1901;  Silver  Medal  for  Painting,  Bronze 
Medal  for  Drawing,  Honorable  Mention  for  Sculpture,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
1904;  Shaw  Prize,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1901;  Shaw 
Fund  Purchase,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1903;  Gold  Medal, 
St.  Louis,  1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1901;  Member 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1898. 

477.  The  Fairy  Tale. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  F 


MARBLE,  J.  N. 

478.  The  Riot  of  the  Leaves. 


POST,  W.  MERRITT— Born  in  Brooklyn,  New 
York,  1857.  Pupil  of  Art  Student’s  League.  Honorable  Mention, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  Member  American  Water  Color 
Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

479.  After  the  Storm. 


SMITH,  W.  GRANVILLE— Born  in  Granville, 

New  York,  1870.  Pupil  of  Walter  Satterlee  and  Art  Students’ 
League  of  New  York;  studied  in  Europe.  Third  Hallgarten 
Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Charles- 
ton Exposition,  1902.  Member  American  Water  Color  Society; 
Society  of  Lllustrators. 

480.  The  Return. 


BROWNE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS— Born  in  Nat- 

tick,  Massachusetts,  1859.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts.  Mebmer  of  Society  of  Western  Artists;  Central 
Art  Association;  Chicago  Society  of  Artists. 

481.  The  Beach,  Isle  of  Anon. 

HUNTER,  ISABEL. 

482.  Street  in  Monterey. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY. 

483.  The  New  Moon. 

HARRISON  , ALEXANDER. 

484.  Summer  Sea. 


COOPER,  COLIN  CAMPBELL. 

485.  The  Ferries,  New  York. 


BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H. 

486.  The  Golden  Day. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  F 


HARRISON,  BIRGE. 

487.  The  Flatiron  After  Rain. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY. 

488.  Moonlit  Night. 

CORNOYER,  PAUL.  , 

489.  Afterglow,  Broadway.  • 

BRANDEGEE,  ROBERT  B. 

490.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  M.  E.  Dow,  Briarcliff,  N.  Y. 


DESSAR,  LOUIS  PAUL  — Born  in  Indianapolis, 

Indiana,  1867.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design;  Bou- 
guereau,  Robert  Fleury  and  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  Third 
Class  Medal,  Salon,  1891;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893; 
Honorable  Mention,  Pittsburg,  1899;  Second  Hallgarten  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1899;  First  Hallgarten  Prize, 
National  Academy  of  Design,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Expo- 
sition, 1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901; 
Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Associate  National 
Academy,  1899;  Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1898. 

491.  Haystacks,  Moonlight. 

Loaned  by  Louis  Lehmaier. 

CHILD,  EDWIN  BURRAGE. 

492.  The  Old  Marble  Quarry. 

BALLIN,  HUGO. 

493.  The  Pastoral. 

Loased  by  Mr.  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

HAYES,  WILLIAM  J. 

494.  The  Favorite  Wins. 


SHINN.  EVERETT— Bronze  Medal,  Charleston  Ex- 
position, 1902. 

495.  A Popular  Song. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  F 


BRANDEGEE,  ROBERT  B. 

496.  Mrs.  Montague  Flagg. 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  BALLARD. 

497.  Allegro. 

MURPHY,  HERMAN  DUDLEY. 

498.  Still  Life.  * 


BOGERT,  GEORGE  H. — Born  in  New  York,  1864. 

Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design;  Puvis  de  Chavannes, 
Aime  Morot,  E.  Budin  in  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1892;  Webb  Prize,  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1898;  First  Hallgarten  Prize  National  Acad- 
emy of  Design,  1899;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal, 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  x.ouis,  1904. 
Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1899;  Society  of  Land- 
scape Painters. 

499.  The  Afterglow. 

CLARK,  ALSON  SKINNER. 

500.  Heavy  Snow  Storm. 


ROSENTHAL,  ALBERT  — Born  in  Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania.  Pupil  of  Gerome  and  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts  in 
Paris.  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

501.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R. 


PAX»  ?RA^JCIS — Born  in  Le  Roy,  New  York. 

?Epli  °£r  ?,C°le.  des  Beaux  Arts,  Herbert  and  Merson  in  Paris. 
Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1895. 
Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1891. 

502.  Luncheon. 


SHINN,  EVERETT. 

503.  Trapeze  Artist. 


BRANDEGEE,  ROBERT  B. 

504.  The  Wanderer. 

DU  MOND,  HELEN  SAVIER. 

505.  Les  Martigues. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  F 


WIGGINS,  CARLETON. 

506.  A Holstein  Cow. 

507.  September  Days. 

508.  The  Grey  Day. 

SNELL,  FLORENCE  FRANCIS. 

509.  English  Cottages. 

FOSTER,  BEN. 

510.  First  Touch  of  Autumn. 

BECKWITH,  J.  CARROLL. 

511.  Mark  Twain. 

FRY,  JOHN  H. 

512.  The  Bathers. 

WHEELER,  JANET  D. 

513.  The  Breakfast. 

COHEN,  LEWIS. 

514.  Near  Hastemere,  Surrey. 

GREENE.  WALTER  L. 

515.  The  Gold  Fish  Globe. 

COHEN,  LEWIS. 

516.  Autumn,  Connecticut. 

TISSOT.  JAMES  JOSEPH  JACQUE- 

Nantes,  1836.  Died  in  Abbey  of  Bouillon,  1902. 

517.  Reception. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase, 


Born  in 
New  York. 


59 


GALLERY  G — ^painting* 


SAXTON,  JOHN  GORDON— Born  in  Troy,  New 

York,  1860.  Pupil  of  Lefebvre,  Robert  Fleury  and  Merson  in 
Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Honorable 
Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  American 
Artists’  Society,  1902;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

518.  Mt.  Riga  Brook. 

WEIR,  J.  ALDEN. 

519.  After  the  First  Frost. 

520.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  F.  B.  Pratt  Brooklyn. 

EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

521.  Canal  at  Bruges. 

JOSEPH,  JULIUS. 

522.  Close  of  Day. 

BRUSH,  GEORGE  de  FOREST. 

523.  Boy’s  Head.  Loaned  by  Dr.  J.  F.  Elliott. 

LEFEBVRE,  JULES — Born  in  Tournan,  France, 

1836. 

524.  Italian  Girl. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Granbery,  New  York. 

MELVILLE,  ARTHUR. 

525.  Alhambra. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  John  Zeile,  San  Francisco. 

SNELL,  HENRY  B. 

526.  The  Blue  Boat. 

HARRISON,  BIRGE. 

527.  Afterglow. 

CUSHING,  HOWARD  G. 

528.  Woman  in  Pink  Satin. 

PALMER,  WALTER  L. 

529.  Red  Barn  and  Evergreens. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  G 

BEAL,  GIFFORD. 

530.  Moorland. 

CUSHING,  HOWARD  G. 

531.  Portrait. 

NETTLETON,  WALTER. 

532.  December  Sunshine. 

VEZIN,  CHARLES. 

533.  The  Last  of  the  Palisades. 

CRANE,  FREDERICK. 

534.  Among  the  Hills. 

WATROUS,  HARRY.  W.— Born  in  San  Francisco, 

California,  1837.  Pupil  of  Bonnat,  Boulanger,  Lefebvre  and 
Humphrey  Moore  in  Paris;  Clark  Prize,  National  Academy  ot 
Design,  1894;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 
National  Academician,  1895. 

535.  Who  Cares. 

MURPHY,  J.  FRANCIS. 

536.  Sunny  Slope. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  F.  B.  Pratt,  Brooklyn. 

537.  Gray  Sun  Down. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Louis  Katz,  New  York. 


BLOMMERS,  B.  J. — Born  at  The  Hague,  Holland, 

1845.  Pupil  of  the  Academy  at  The  Hague.  Gold  Medals,  The 
Hague,  Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  Paris,  Brussells  and  Antwerp; 
Medal  at  World’s  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893;  Gold 
Medal,  Paris,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Chevalier  of 
the  Order  of  St.  Michael. 

538.  Shrimp  Fishers  at  Scheveningen. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Granbery,  New  York. 

JONES.  HUGH  BOLTON. 

539.  Spring. 


VONNOH,  ROBERT. 

540.  Apple  Bloom. 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  G 


NETTLETON,  WALTER. 

541.  The  Portal  of  the  Grove. 

WAUGH,  FREDERICK  J. 

542.  The  Song  of  Love. 

OCHTMAN,  LEONARD. 

543.  Autumn  Days. 

544.  November  Morning. 

GAULEY,  ROBERT  DAVID. 

545.  Polly. 

PARRISH,  CLARA  WEAVER— Born  in  Selma, 

Alabama.  Pupil  of  Art  Students’  League,  under  William  M. 
Chase,  Mowbray,  Cox  and  J.  Alden  Weir.  Member  New  York 
Water  Color  Club,  New  York;  Woman’s  Art  Club;  National  Arts 
Club. 

546.  Roses. 

HALE,  PHILIP  L. 

547.  Portrait  of  my  Mother. 

SIMON,  MARCIUS. 

548.  Jeanne  d’Arc. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 


BRUCE,  PATRICK  HENRY. 

549.  Portrait  of  W.  L.  Hedges. 

WALCOTT,  H.  M. — Born  in  New  York.  1870.  Pupil 

National  Academy,  New  York;  Benjamin-Constant  in  Paris.  Hon- 
orable Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1897;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American 
h-xposition,  1901;  Shaw  Fund,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902; 
hirst  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1903. 
Associate  National  Academy,  1903;  Member  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1902;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

550.  The  Dilemma. 

DUFNER,  EDWARD. 

551.  Repairing  the  Lock. 


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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  G 


BROWNE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS. 

552.  The  Mill  Pond  . 

REHN,  F.  K.  M. 

553.  Massachusetts  Coast. 

PARRISH,  CLARA  WEAVER. 

554.  The  Feather’s  Weight. 

FRIESEKE,  FREDERIC  CARL. 

555.  The  Ballet  Girl. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Rodman  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia. 

WEIR.  J.  ALDEN. 

556.  Midget. 

BENASSIT,  LOUIS  EMILE  — Born  in  Bordeau, 

1833.  Died  in  Jouarre,  1902. 

557.  En  Vedette. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE. 

558.  The  Bathers. 

MYGATT.  ROBERTSON  J.  — Member  of  New 

York  Architectural  League,  1899. 

559.  The  Brook. 

TANNER,  HENRY  O. 

560.  Mary. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Rodman  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia. 

WEIR,  J.  ALDEN. 

561.  Lace  Cape. 

BOUDIN,  LOUIS  EUGENE. 

562.  Navires  a quai. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 

MARSH,  FRED  DANA. 

563.  Springtime. 


63 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  G 


COX,  LOUISE. 

564.  Blue  and  White. 

COUSE,  E.  IRVING. 

565.  An  Oregon  Autumn. 


MYERS,  JEROME. 

566.  An  Italian  Holiday,  New  York. 

BRUESTLE,  GEORGE  M. 

567.  The  Village  in  Winter. 

BUNCE,  W.  GEDNEY. 

568.  Marine. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  F.  B.  Pratt,  Brooklyn. 


SHARP,  J.  H. — Born  in  Bridgeport,  Ohio,  1859. 

Pupil  of  Carl  Marr  and  Royal  Academy  in  Munich;  Julian  Acad- 
emy under  Laurens  and  Benjamin-Constant  in  Paris.  Silver 
Medal,  Department  of  Ethnology,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 
Member  society  Western  Artists. 

569.  Chief  Spotted  Elk,  Sioux. 


MURPHY,  HERMAN  DUDLEY. 

570.  Portrait  of  a Young  Man. 

DAVIES,  ARTHUR  B. 

571.  Psyche. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  F.  B.  Pratt,  Brooklyn. 


CAMERON,  D.  Y. — Born  in  Glascow,  England,  1865. 

572.  Lillian. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Cottier  & Co.,  New  York. 

COOPER,  COLIN  CAMPBELL. 

573.  Trinity  Church,  New  York. 

574.  The  Flatiron,  New  York. 


64 


PAINTINGS— GALLERY  G 


FULLER.  GEORGE — Born  in  Deerfield,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1822.  Died  in  Boston,  1884. 

575.  Bringing  Home  the  Cows. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

GAULEY,  ROBERT  DAVID. 

576.  Dutch  Interior. 

KER,  MARY  SIGSBEE. 

577.  Compensation. 

GLACKENS,  WILLIAM  J. 

578.  East  River  Park. 

MILLET,  JEAN  FRANCOIS. 

579.  The  Sheperdess. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 

DUPRE,  JULES  — Born  in  Nantes,  1812.  Died, 

L’Isle  Adam,  1889. 

580.  Landscape. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

POORE,  HENRY  R. 

581.  October  Woodland. 

MYERS.  JEROME. 

582.  Children  Dancing. 

CORNOYER,  PAUL. 

583.  Madison  Square. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

BLAKELOCK,  R.  A. 

584.  Sunset. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  Macbeth,  New  York. 

KEITH,  WILLIAM. 

585.  Landscape — C. 

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PAINTINGS— GALLERY  G 


SHARP,  J.  H. 

586.  The  Gamblers. 

HUBBELL,  HENRY  S. 

587.  The  Poet.  A Montmartre  Type. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

PADDOCK,  W.  D. 

588.  The  Passing  of  the  Storm. 

POORE,  HENRY  R. 

589.  The  Red  Cliff. 

ROUSSEAU,  THEODORE— Born  in  Paris,  1812. 

Died  in  Barbizon,  1867. 

590.  Sunset. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Frederick  A.  Chapman,  New  York. 

KEITH,  WILLIAM. 

591.  Landscape — B. 

SMITH,  W.  GRANVILLE. 

592.  The  Golden  Hour. 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE. 

598.  Arab  Scene. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

HARRISON,  BIRGE. 

594.  Early  Lamplight. 

OCHTMAN,  LEONARD. 

595.  Winter  Afternoon. 

BOUDIN,  LOUIS  EUGENE. 

596.  On  the  Seine. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 

COROT,  JEAN  BAPTISTE  CAMILLE. 

597.  En  Province. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  R.  C.  Vose,  Boston. 


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MATHEWS,  ARTHUR  J. 

598.  The  Web. 

599.  The  Emperor  (Monterey  Cypress). 

SARTAIN,  WILLIAM. 

600.  Cafe  Bleu,  Algiers. 

STEVENS,  ALFRED  — Born  in  Brussels,  1828. 

Pupil  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  in  Paris;  Naver  in  Brussels.  Medals, 
Brussels,  1851.  Order  of  Leopold,  1855;  Commander  Legion  of 
Honor,  1878;  Commander  Austrian  Order  of  Francis  Joseph  and 
Bavarian  Order  of  St.  Michael. 

601.  Italian  Scene. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

FRIESEKE,  FREDERIC  CARL. 

602.  Portrait. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Rodman  Wanamaker,  New  York. 

MINOR,  ROBERT  C. 

603.  Evening. 

Loaned  by  Dr.  George  M.  Minor,  Niantic,  Conn. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM  H. 

604.  Misty  Morning,  Old  Bridge  at  Lyme. 

FOSTER,  BEN. 

605.  Across  the  Valley. 

LENBACH,  FRANZ — Born  at  Schrobenhausen,  Ba- 
varia, 1836.  Died  in  Munich,  1904. 

606.  Portrait. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  John  Zeile,  San  Francisco. 

MURPHY,  HERMAN  DUDLEY. 

607.  Portrait  of  H.  O.  Tanner. 

DEWING,  THOMAS  W. 

608.  Portrait  in  White. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  John  Gelattly,  New  York. 

CLARK,  WALTER. 

609.  Lake  Louise,  British  Columbia. 


67 


Sculpture 


FRENCH,  DANIEL  CHESTER— Born  in  Exeter, 

New  Hampshire,  1850.  Pupil  Thomas  Ball.  Third  Class  Medal, 
Paris  Salon,  1892;  Grand  Prize  of  Honor,  Paris,  1900.  Member 
National  Academy,  1901;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1882; 
National  Sculptors’  Society,  1890.  Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis, 

1904. 

610.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 


PRATT,  BELA  L.  — Born  in  Norwich.  Connecti- 
cut, 1867.  Pupil  of  Yale  School  of  Fine  Arts,  under  Niemeyer 
and  Weir;  Art  Students’  League,  St.  Gaudens,  Elwell,  Chase 
and  Cox  in  New  York;  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  in  Paris,  under 
Falguiere  and  Chapu.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1897; 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1897;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

611.  Three  Figures  from  Fountain  of  Youth. 

1.  Youth. 

2.  Morning. 

3.  Reverie. 


BORGLUM,  SOLON  H.— Born  in  Osrden,  Utah, 

1868.  Pupil  of  his  brother  and  the  Academy  of  Cincinnati, 
under  Rebisso,  Fremiet  in  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1899;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Member  National  Sculptor’s  Society. 

612.  Portrait;  Bust,  Major  Wm.  H.  Clark. 


FRENCH,  DANIEL  CHESTER. 

613.  Carlotta. 


HARVEY,  ELI— Born  in  Ogden,  Ohio,  1860.  Pupil 

Cincinnati  Academy,  under  Lentz,  Noble  and  Rebisso;  Julien 
Academy  in  Paris,  under  Lefebvre,  Constant  and  Doucet;  pele- 
cluse  Academy,  under  Delane,  Callot  and  Fremiet.  First  Medal 
for  Paintings,  Paris  Provence  Exposition,  1900;  Wanamaker 
Prize  in  Sculpture,  Paris  Association  of  American  Artists;  Bronze 
Medal  for  Sculpture,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901 ; Bronze 
Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  > 

614.  Texas  Steer. 

615.  American  Elk. 


69 


SCULPTURE 


VONNOH,  BESSIE  POTTER— Born  in  St.  Louis, 

Missouri,  1872.  Pupil  of  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  under  Taft. 
Second  Prize,  Tennessee  Exposition,  1897;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Member,  National 
Sculptors’  Society;  National  Arts  Club. 

616.  Motherhood. 

617.  Nanette. 

618.  His  First  Journey. 

619.  Girl  Reading. 

620.  Mother  and  Child. 

621.  A Study. 

622.  Hester. 


BOYLE,  JOHN  J. — Born  in  New  York,  1852.  Pupil 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts, 
Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon,  1886;  Medal,  Columbian 
Exposition,  1893;  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 
Philadelphia  Sketch  Club;  New  York  Architectural  League,  1894; 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

623.  Indian  Hunter. 

624.  Nokomis  and  Hiawatha. 


HYATT  ANNA  VAUGHN — Born  in  Cambridge, 

Massachusetts,  1876.  Pupil  of  Henry  Hudson  Kitson.  Member, 
Copley  Society  of  Boston,  1901.  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

625.  Treading  at  the  Pickets. 

626.  Peanuts. 

MAC  NEIL,  CAROL  BROOKS— Born  in  Chicago, 

1871.  Pupil  Art  Institute  of  Chicago,  under  Lorado  Taft;  Mac- 
Monnies  and  Luj albert  in  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

627.  Mermaid,  Tripod  for  Vase  or  Lamp. 

628.  Cafeteria  and  Heater  and  Pot. 

629.  Inkstand. 

630.  Tetiera  and  Heater. 

631.  Triangular  Chafing  Dish. 

632.  Samovar  with  Chafing  Dish,  Kettle  and 

Tripod. 

633.  Tobacco  Set. 


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ROTH,  FREDERICK  GEORGE  RICHARD  — 

Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York,  1872.  Pupil  of  Prof.  Hellmer  in 
Vienna.  Member,  National  Sculpture  Society;  New  York  Archi- 
tectural League,  1902;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1903;  Na- 
tional Arts  Club.  Silver  Meaal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

634.  Bull  Dog. 

635.  Sea  Lion. 

636.  Doubtful  Trick. 

637.  Performing  Bear. 

638.  Risky  Trick. 

639.  The  Lucky  One. 

640.  The  Unlucky  One. 

641.  Polar  Bear. 

642.  Wolf  Hound. 

HARVEY,  ELI. 

643.  Lioness  and  Cub. 

644.  Lion  with  Skull. 

645.  Rampant  Jaguar, 

646.  Roaring  Lion. 


ADAMS,  HERBERT — Born  in  West  Concord,  Ver- 
mont, 1858.  Pupil  of  Mercie,  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Salon.  1888  and  1889;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Gold 
Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  National  Academy,  1899. 
Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member,  Society  of  American 
Artists,  1891. 

647.  Bronze  Portrait. 


MAC  NEIL,  HERMON  A.— Born  Chelsea,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1866.  Pupil  Massachusetts  Normal  Art  School  in  Bos- 
ton; Chapu  at  Julian  Academy  and  Falguiere  at  Ecole  des  Beaux 
Arts  in  Paris.  Romas  Rinehart  Scholarship,  1895-1899;  Silver 
Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold  Medal, 
Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Member  National  Sculpture  Soci- 
ety; Society  of  American  Artists,  1901;  New  York  Architectural 
League,  1902.  Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

648.  The  Young  Warrior,  Bronze  Head. 


BOYLE,  JOHN  J. 

649.  Stone  Age  in  North  America. 

650.  Parnassus. 


71 


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SCULPTURE 


GRAFLY,  CHARLES — Born  in  Philadelphia.  Penn- 

Pennsylvania,  1862.  Pupil  Philadelphia  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts;  Chapu  and  Dampt  in  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1891;  Honorable  Mention,  Temple  Fund,  Philadelphia 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1892;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
1893;  Silver  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Gold  Medal  of 
Honor,  Philadelphia  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1899;  Gold 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition, 1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Associate, 
National  Academy,  1902;  Member  Council,  National  Society  of 
Sculpture;  Member,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1899;  New  York 
Architectural  League,  1902.  Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

651.  From  Generation  to  Generation. 

652.  The  Symbol  of  Life. 


GELERT,  JOHANNES — Born  in  Sleswick,  Den- 
mark, 1852;  U.  S.  1892.  Pupil  of  Royal  Academy  of  Fine  Arts 
in  Copenhagen.  Scholarship  from  Danish  Government  for  Study 
in  Italy,  1882;  Gold  Medal,  Nashville  Exposition,  1897;  Gold 
Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1899;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Gold  Medal,  Society  of  American  Artists.  1902.  Member. 
National  Society  of  Sculptors;  New  York  Architectural  League, 
1899. 

653.  Evoe  Bacchus. 


BORGLUM,  SOLON  H. 

654.  Bucking  Broncho. 

655.  Buffalo. 

656.  Taming  Wild  Horse. 


GRAFLY,  CHARLES. 

657.  In  Much  Wisdom. 


NIEHAUS,  CHARLES  H.— Born  in  Cincinnati, 

Ohio,  1855.  Pupil  of  McMicken  School  in  Cincinnati;  Royal 
Academy  in  Munich.  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Associate,  National  Academy,  1902;  New  York 
Architectural  League,  1855;  National  Society  of  Sculptors;  Na- 
tional Arts  Club. 

658.  Caestus. 


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VONNOH,  BESSIE  POTTER. 

659.  A Young  Mother. 

660.  A Modem  Madonna. 

661.  Girl  Dancing. 

MAC  NEIL,  CAROL  BROOKS. 

662.  Giotto  Giovane. 

FRENCH,  DANIEL  CHESTER. 

663.  Narcissa. 

McKENZIE,  R.  TAIT — Born  in  Canada. 

664.  The  Sprinter. 

665.  The  Athlete. 

BORGLUM,  SOLON  H. 

666.  Bulls  Fighting. 

LUKEMAN,  AUGUSTUS. 

667.  Doria  the  Genoese. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS  SHIELDS  — Gold  Medal, 

Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Associate  National  Academy,  1902; 
Member  National  Society  of  Sculptors;  New  York  Architects’ 
League,  1898;  N.  A.  C. 

668.  Cupid’s  Sun  Dial. 


SCULPTURE 


GRAFLY,  CHARLES — Born  in  Philadelphia.  Penn- 

Pennsylvania,  1862.  Pupil  Philadelphia  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts;  Chapu  and  Dampt  in  Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Salon,  1891;  Honorable  Mention,  Temple  Fund,  Philadelphia 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1892;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
1893;  Silver  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  Gold  Medal  of 
Honor,  Philadelphia  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1899;  Gold 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition, 1901 ; Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Associate, 
National  Academy,  1902;  Member  Council,  National  Society  of 
Sculpture;  Member,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1899;  New  York 
Architectural  League,  1902.  Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

651.  From  Generation  to  Generation. 

652.  The  Symbol  of  Life. 


GELERT,  JOHANNES— Born  in  Sleswick,  Den- 
mark, 1852;  U.  S.  1892.  Pupil  of  Royal  Academy  of  Fine  Arts 
in  Copenhagen.  Scholarship  from  Danish  Government  for  Study 
in  Italy,  1882;  Gold  Medal,  Nashville  Exposition,  1897;  Gold 
Medal,  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1899;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Gold  Medal,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902.  Member. 
National  Society  of  Sculptors;  New  York  Architectural  League, 
1899. 

653.  Evoe  Bacchus. 


BORGLUM,  SOLON  H. 

654.  Bucking  Broncho. 

655.  Buffalo. 

656.  Taming  Wild  Horse. 


GRAFLY,  CHARLES. 

657.  In  Much  Wisdom. 


NIEHAUS,  CHARLES  H. — Born  in  Cincinnati, 

Ohio,  1855.  Pupil  of  McMicken  School  in  Cincinnati;  Royal 
Academy  in  Munich.  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Gold  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Associate,  National  Academy,  1902;  New  York 
Architectural  League,  1855;  National  Society  of  Sculptors;  Na- 
tional Arts  Club. 

658.  Caestus. 


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VONNOH,  BESSIE  POTTER. 

659.  A Young  Mother. 

660.  A Modem  Madonna. 

661.  Girl  Dancing. 

MAC  NEIL,  CAROL  BROOKS. 

662.  Giotto  Giovane. 

FRENCH,  DANIEL  CHESTER. 

663.  Narcissa. 

McKENZIE,  R.  TAIT — Born  in  Canada. 

664.  The  Sprinter. 

665.  The  Athlete. 

BORGLUM,  SOLON  H. 

666.  Bulls  Fighting. 

LUKEMAN,  AUGUSTUS. 

667.  Doria  the  Genoese. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS  SHIELDS  — Gold  Medal, 

Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Associate  National  Academy,  1902; 
Member  National  Society  of  Sculptors;  New  York  Architects’ 
League,  1898;  N.  A.  C. 

668.  Cupid’s  Sun  Dial. 


7S 


iHt  matures 


GALLERY  F 


KENDALL,  MARGARET. 

1.  Study  Head. 

2.  In  the  Brook. 


HILLS,  LAURA  COOMBS — Born  in  Newburyport, 

Massachusetts,  1359.  Pupil  of  Helen  M.  Knowlton;  Cowles  Art 
School  in  Boston;  Art  Students  League  in  New  York.  Bronze 
Medal,  Paris  Exposition^  1900;  Second  Prize,  Society  of  Wash- 
ington Artists,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Member  Society  of  American  Art- 
ists, 1897;  Boston  Water  Color  Club;  Copley  Society  of  Boston, 
1892. 

3.  Fire  Opal. 


DU  MOND,  HELEN  SAVIER. 

4.  Mrs.  W. 

5.  Daffodils. 

6.  Margaret. 

HILLS,  LAURA  COOMBS. 

7.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  M.  S.  Bernheimer. 

KENDALL,  MARGARET— Born  in  Staten  Island, 
New  York,  1871.  Pupil  of  J.  Alden  Weir;  Julius  Rolshoven  and 
William  Sergeant  Kendall.  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

8.  Bruno  and  His  Mistress. 

KENDALL,  MARGARET. 

9.  Spirit  of  the  Wood. 

BUSH-BROWN,  M.  LESLEY— Silver  Medal  at  the 

Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Member  New  York  Woman  s Art 
Club;  National  Arts  Club. 

10.  Portrait. 

BUSH-BROWN,  M.  LESLEY. 

11.  “Lydia.” 


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MINIATURES— GALLERY  F 


HILLS,  LAURA  COOMBS. 

12.  The  Red  Flower. 

BUSH-BROWN,  M.  LESLEY. 

13.  The  Red  Cap. 

14.  “Contemplation.” 

15.  The  Flue  Lesson. 

HILLS,  LAURA  COOMBS. 

16.  Persis  Blair. 

BUSH-BROWN,  M.  LESLEY. 

17.  Portrait  of  a Gentleman. 

18.  The  Opera  Coat. 


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ftotograpi# 


GALLERY  G 

KASEBIER,  GERTRUDE. 

1.  The  Sketch. 

2.  Happy  Days. 

COBURN,  ALVIN  LANGDON. 

3.  The  Bridge,  London. 

4.  The  Bridge,  Ipswich. 

RADCLIFFE,  DUGMORE. 

5.  Birds. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Alfred  Stieglitz,  New  York. 

POST,  WILLIAM  B. 

6.  The  Bam — Winter. 

EICKEMEYER,  R.,  Jr. 

7.  Marine. 

8.  Reflections — Winter. 

DYER,  WILLIAM  B. 

9.  The  Model. 

HERZOG,  BENEDICT  F. 

10.  Two  Maids  of  St.  Ives. 

11.  Vanitas. 

SEELEY,  GEORGE  H. 

12.  No  title. 

CURTIS,  E.  S. 

13.  Indian  Head. 


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PHOTOGRAPHS 


SEARS,  SARAH  C. 

14.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Howe. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Alfred  Stieglitz,  New  York. 

WHITE,  CLARENCE  H. 

15.  The  Orchard. 

STEICHEN,  EDUARD  J. 

16.  The  Kiss. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Alfred  Stieglitz,  New  York. 

17.  The  Little  Round  Mirror. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Marshall  R.  Kernochan. 

18.  Rodin — Le  Penseur. 

EUGENE,  FRANK. 

19.  “Dido.” 

20.  “Rebecca.” 

KEILEY,  JOSEPH. 

21.  Garden  of  Dreams. 

22.  Bachante. 

DEVENS,  MARY. 

23.  A Native  Capre. 

STIEGLITZ,  ALFRED. 

24.  A proof — Going  to  the  Start. 

25.  The  Hand  of  Man. 


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SECTION  B 


INCLUDING  PAINTINGS  IN  WATER  COLORS  AND 
PASTEL,  Also  ORIGINAL  ILLUSTRATIONS 
AND  SKETCHES  FROM  NATURE 


Under  the  Auspices  of  The  Portland  Art  Association 
at  the  Museum  of  Art 
Corner  of  Fifth  and  Taylor  Streets 


Water  Colors,  pastels  and  Studies 
for  iDccorattous 


ROOM  A 

SLOAN,  MARIANA — Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis.  1904. 

1.  A Grey  Day. 


COOPER,  EMMA  LAMPERT— Born  Nunda.  New 

York.  Pupil  of  Harry  Thompson  in  Paris;  J.  Kever  in  Holland; 
Wm.  M.  Chase  in  New  York.  Medal,  Columbia  Exposition, 
1893;  Atlanta  Exposition,  1896;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis  Expo- 
sition, 1904;  Gold  Medal,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902. 
Member  Plastic  Club;  Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club;  New  York 
Water  Color  Club;  New  York  Woman’s  Art  Club;  Woman’s  Art 
Association  of  Canada;  Woman’s  International  Art  Club,  London. 

2.  Uncle  Jacob. 


REUTERDAHL,  HENRY— Born  in  Malmo,  Swe- 

den, 1871.  Vice  President  Society  of  Illustrators. 

3.  The  Diver. 

4.  The  No’wester  Had  Caught  Them. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


OAKLEY,  VIOLET— Born  in  New  York.  Pupil 

of  Art  Students’  League  in  New  York,  Aman-Jean,  Nelan  and 
Lazar  in  Paris;  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Gold 
Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Silver  Medal, 
for  Painting,  Gold  Medal  for  Drawing,  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
1904. 

5.  Study  for  the  first  panel  of  a decoration  for 
the  Governor’s  Room  in  the  State  Capitol 
of  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 


REUTERDAHL,  HENRY. 

6.  Caleb  Stood  on  the  Platform  Waving. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


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TURNER,  HELEN  M. 

7.  The  Street  of  the  Fishermen’s  Wives. 


STOWELL.  M.  LOUISE— Born  in  Rochester,  New 

York.  Pupil  of  Arthur  W.  Dow.  Member  of  Rochester  Society 
of  Arts  and  Crafts,  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

8.  Evening  Primroses. 


COOPER,  COLIN  CAMPBELL— Born  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Bronze  Medal,  Atlanta 
Exposition,  1895;  Gold  Medal,  American  Society  of  Artists, 
1902;  Wm.  T.  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Society,  1903. 
Member  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Art  Club  of  Philadelphia; 
Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club;  Fellowship  Pennsylvania  Acad- 
emy of  the  Fine  Arts. 

9.  Church  at  Merril- Aubrey,  France. 

CLARK,  ALSON  SKINNER  — Born  in  Chicago, 

1876.  Pupil  of  Lucien  Simon,  Whistler  and  Mucha  in  Paris. 
Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

10.  The  Incoming  Tide. 


PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE— Bronze  medal  for 

Water  Color,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  Member  New 
York  Water  Color  Club;  Copley  Society  of  Boston,  1898. 

11.  Venetian  Festival. 


POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY  — Born  in  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  1857.  Pupil  of  Cincinnati  School  of  Fine  Arts; 
Studied  in  Antwerp,  Munich  and  Paris,  Clark  Prize,  National 
Academy  of  Design,  1899;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color 
Society,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  American  Society  of  Artists,  1902; 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Associate  National 
Academy,  1899.  Member  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902; 
American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

12.  Mid-Ocean. 

13.  Water  Front,  Noank. 


GALLAGHER,  SEARS — Born  in  Boston  Massachu- 
setts, 1869.  Pupil  of  Tommaso  Juglaris  in  Boston;  Laurens  and 
Benjamin-Constant  in  Paris.  Member  Boston  Art  Club;  Boston 
Society  of  Water  Color  Painters. 

14.  Moonlight. 


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WOOD,  C.  E.  S. 

15.  San  Francisco  Bay. 


BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H. — Born  in  Leesburg, 

Virginia,  1870.  Pupil  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts; 
Bouguereau,  Doucet  and  Ferrier  in  Paris.  First  Toppan  Prize, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposi- 
tion, 1895;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Second  Corcoran  Prize, 
Washington,  D'.  C.  Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

16.  December  Sky. 


DAINGERFIELD,  ELLIOTT— Born  in  Harper's 

Ferry,  Virginia,  1859.  Studied  in  New  York.  Silver  Medal, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Clarke  Prize,  National  Academy 
of  Design,  1902;  Associate  National  Academy.  Member  New 
York  Water  Color  Club;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1903. 

17.  A Flock  of  Sheep. 

OAKLEY,  VIOLET. 

18.  Study  for  the  Fourth  Panel  of  a Decoration 
for  the  Governor's  Room  in  the  State  Capitol 
of  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 


MORA,  F.  LUIS — Born  in  Montevideo, South  Amer- 
ica, 1874.  Pupil  School  of  Drawing  and  Painting,  Boston  Mu- 
seum; Art  Students’  League  in  New  York.  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club 
of  Philadelphia,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Society  of  American  Artists, 
1902;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  Art  Students’ 
League  of  New  York  and  Society  of  Illustrators. 

19.  A Load  of  Hay. 

WOOD  C.  E.  S. 

20.  Malheur  Butte. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H. 

21.  Sunlit  Hills. 

ROBINSON,  THEODORE— Born  1852.  Died  in 

New  York,  1896. 

22.  Cos  Cob  Harbor. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  Childe  Hassam,  New  York. 


Water  Colors,  Pastels  and  Studies  for  Decorations 


Room  A 

BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H. 

23.  Late  Afternoon. 


SMITH.  W.  GRANVILLE — Born  in  Granville  New 

York,  1870.  Pupil  of  Walter  Saterlee  and  Art  Students'  League 
in  New  York;  studied  in  Europe.  Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  Na- 
tional Academy  of  Design,  1900;  Bronze  Medal,  Charleston 
Exposition,  1902.  Member  American  Water  Color  Society; 
Society  of  Illustrators. 

24.  An  Old  Garden. 


COPELAND,  FRANK. 

25.  A Nantucket  Byway. 


PELLY,  MAY  G. 

26.  Autumn. 

KINSELLA,  JAMES — Born  in  New  York.  Pupil 

of  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arts,  Paris. 

27.  Rue  St.  Jaque,  Bruges. 


OAKLEY,  VIOLET. 

28.  Study  for  Third  Panel  of  Decoration  for  the 
Governor’s  Room  in  the  State  Capitol  of  Harrisburg, 
Pennsylvania. 


ALTEN,  MATHIAS — Born  in  Gusenburg,  Prussia, 

1871.  Pupil  of  Constant  and  Laurens  in  Paris. 

29.  Regatta  Day  at  Macatawa. 


MOSER,  JAMES  HENRY— Born  in  Whitby  On- 
tario, Canada,  1854.  Pupil  of  John  H.  Witt  and  Charles  H. 
Davis.  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895;  First  Corcoran  Prize, 
for  Water  Color,  Society  of  Washington  Artists,  1900;  Bronze 
Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Member  American  Water 
Color  Society;  Society  of  Washington  Artists;  Washington  Water 
Color  Club. 

30.  Green  Bridge  Light. 


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OAKLEY,  VIOLET. 

31.  Study  for  Fifth  Panel  of  a Decoration  for  the 
Governor’s  Room  in  the  State  Capitol  of  Harrisburg, 
Pennsylvania. 


BRECKENRIDGE,  HUGH  H. 

32.  Edge  of  the  Woods. 


OAKLEY,  VIOLET. 

33.  Study  for  Second  Panel  of  a Decoration  for 
the  Governor’s  Room  in  the  State  Capitol  of  Har- 
risburg, Pennsylvania. 


POGGENBECK,  GEORGE. 

34.  Calves. 


SNELL,  FLORENCE  FRANCIS— Born  in  London, 

England.  Pupil  Art  Students’  League  of  New  York.  Member 
New  York  Water  Color  Club;  New  York  Woman’s  Art  Club. 

35.  The  Neighbors. 


HASSAM,  CHILDE — Born  in  Boston,  Massachu- 
setts, 1859.  Pupil  of  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre  in  Paris.  Bronze 
♦Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Gold  Medal,  Munich,  1892;  Medal, 
Art  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1892;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition, 
1893;  Prize,  Cleveland  Art  Association,  1893;  Webb  Prize,  Society 
of  American  Artists,  1895;  Prize,  Boston  Art  Club,  1890;  Second 
Class  Medal,  Carnegie  Institute,  1898;  Temple  Gold  Medal, 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1899;  Silver  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Associate  Na- 
tional Academy,  1902.  Member  American  Water  Color  Society; 
New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Boston  Art  Club;  Ten  American 
Painters;  Secession  Munich;  Associe  Societe  Nationale  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Paris. 

36.  Nocturne:  The  Times  Building. 


HARRISON,  BIRGE— Born  in  Philadelphia,  Penn- 
sylvania, 1854.  Pupil  of  Cabanel  in  Paris.  Silver  Medal,  Paris 
Exposition,  1899;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis, 


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1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1902.  Member,  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1882;  National  Arts  Club;  FeUowship,  Penn- 
sylvania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

37.  The  Old  Church  Gate. 


MANLEY,  THOMAS  R.— Born  in  Buffalo,  New 

York,  1853.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

38.  Moonrise  at  Dusk. 

DILLAYE.  BLANCHE — Born  in  Syracuse.  New 

York.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Studied 
in  Europe.  Silver  Medal  for  etchings.  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895; 
Silver  Medal,  American  Art  Society  Philadelphia,  1902.  Mem- 
ber Philadelphia  Water  Color  Club;  Plastic  Club;  Woman's 
Art  Club;  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

39.  Still  Evening  in  the  Little  Street. 


HOMER.  WINSLOW— Born  in  Boston,  1836.  Stud- 
ied under  F.  Rondell  and  National  Academy  of  Design.  Member 
National  Academy,  1865;  American  Water  Color  Society;  First 
Prize,  Carnegie  Institute,  1896;  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1896j  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Gold  Medal  for  Water  Color,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  tne  Fine 
Arts,  1902;  Gold  Medal  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal 
St  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

40.  View  from  Prospect  Hill. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  M.  Knoedler  & Co.,  New  York. 


GREEN,  ELIZABETH  SHIPPEN— Born  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts.  Member  Plastic  Club;  Philadelphia  Water  Color 
Club;  Fellowship  Pennsylvania  Academy  ot  the  Fine  Arts; 
Society  of  Illustrators.  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

41.  Calendar  Drawing  for  September  and  October. 


GUERIN,  JULES — Born  in  St.  Louis,  Missouri, 

1866.  Pupil  of  Benjamin-Constant  in  Paris.  First  Yerkes  Medal, 
Chicago;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Honorable 
Mention  for  Drawings,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Member  American  Water 
Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club,  1900;  Society  of 
illustrators. 

42.  The  Faggot  Gatherer. 


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SMITH,  F.  HOPKINSON  — Born  in  Baltimore, 

Maryland,  1838.  Self  taught.  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American 
Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal  for  Water  Color,  Charleston 
^Xi«°,n',19c02;-  Gol<l  ¥edal*  Arts  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1902; 
Gold  MedaU  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902.  Member  Amer- 
ican Water  Color  Society. 

43.  The  Piazzetta. 


HOMER.  WINSLOW. 

44.  Landing  the  Pike. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  M.  Knoedler  & Co.,  New  York. 

SLOAN,  MARIANNA. 

45.  A Winter  Day  without  Snow. 

SHINN,  EVERETT  — Bronze  Medal,  Charleston 

Exposition,  1902. 

46.  Bridge,  Paris. 


MARS,  ETHEL — Born  in  Springfield,  Illinois.  1876. 

Pupil  of  Cincinnati  Art  Academy.  Member  Society  of  Western 

Artists. 

47.  Old  Cat. 


DEGAS.  EDGAR  HILAIRE  GERMAIN— Born  in 

Paris,  1834.  Pupil  of  La  Mothe  and  the  Beaux-Arts. 

48.  Ballet  Girls. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

49.  Ballet  Girls. 

Loaned  by  Mrs.  W.  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 


SNELL.  HENRY  B. — Born  in  Richmond,  England. 

Gold  Medal,  Arts  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1896;  First  Prize,  Ten- 
nessee Centennial,  1897  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  President  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 
Member  American  Water  Color  Society. 

50.  On  the  St.  Lawrence. 

51.  Low  Tide  in  the  Harbor. 

SMITH,  F.  HOPKINSON. 

52.  Ponta  Paglia. 


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HOMER,  WINSLOW. 

53.  In  the  Rapids. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  M.  Knoedler  & Co.,  New  York. 

GREEN,  ELIZABETH  SHIPPEN. 

54.  Calendar  for  March  and  April. 


EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN— Bom  in  Albany, 

New  York,  1857.  Pupil  National  Academy  of  Design  and  Art 
Students’  League  in  New  York.  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Ex- 
position. 1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition, 
1901;  Silver  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  Gold  Medal, 
Arts  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1903;  Silver  Medal  St.  Louis  Ex- 
position 1904;  Associate  National  Academy,  1901.  Member 
American  Water  Color  Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club. 

55.  Church  at  Lisscweghc. 


DILLAYE,  BLANCHE. 

56.  The  Sentinel. 

HOMER,  WINSLOW. 

57.  Mink  Lake. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  M.  Knoedler  & Co.,  New  York. 

MOSER.  JAMES  HENRY  . 

58.  The  Keene  Valley  Woods. 


COMAN,  CHARLOTTE  B.— Born  in  Waterville, 

New  York,  1884.  Pupil  of  James  R.  Brevoort  in  New  York; 
Harry  Thompson  and  Emile  Vernier  in  Paris.  Bronze  Medal, 
California  Mid-winter  Exposition,  1894;  Prize,  Woman’s  Art 
Club.  Member  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  New  York 
Woman’s  Art  Club. 

59.  The  Far-Away  Catskills. 


REUTERDAHL,  HENRY. 

60.  “Watch  Her,  Boys;  Now  She’s  Whooping.” 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


Water  Colors,  Pastels  and  Studies  for  Decorations 


Room  A 

HARRISON.  BIRGE. 

61.  A Frosty  Night. 


SHERWOOD,  ROSINA  EMMET— Born  in  New 

York,  1857.  Pupil  of  Wm.  M.  Chase  in  New  York;  Julian  Acad- 
emy in  Paris.  Silver  Medal  for  Drawing,  Paris  Exposition,  1889; 
Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Bronze  Medal  for  Water 
Color  and  Drawings,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Member  Society  of  Amer- 
ican Artists,  1886;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Associate 
American  Water  Color  Club. 

62.  Rosamond. 


HARRISON.  BIRGE. 

63.  Christmas  Eve. 


EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

64.  The  End  of  Summer. 


SMITH,  F.  HOPKINSON. 

65.  A Corner  of  the  Palazzo. 


NICHOLLS,  RHODA  HOLMES— Born  in  Cov- 
entry, England.  Came  to  America,  1884.  Pupil  of  Bloomsbury 
School  of  Art  in  London;  Cannerano  and  Vertunni  in  Rome 
Queen’s  Scholarship,  Bloomsbury  Art  School,  London;  Gold 
Medal,  Competitive  Prize  Fund  Exhibition,  New  York;  Medal, 
Colubmian  Exposition,  1893;  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1895; 
Medal,  Tennessee  Exposition,  1897;  Medal,  Boston;  Bronze 
Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Bronze  Medal,  Charles- 
ton Exposition,  1902;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member 
Societe  degli  Aquarelliste  and  Circolo  Artistico,  Rome;  New  York 
Water  Color  Club;  New  York  Woman’s  Art  Club;  Associate 
American  Water  Color  Society. 

66.  Ogunquit. 


MORA,  F.  LUIS. 

67.  The  Cigarette. 


SMITH,  F.  HOPKINSON. 

68.  Along  the  Seine. 


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NICHOLLS,  RHODA  HOLMES. 

69.  Rhododendrons. 

EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

70.  Sunset,  Holland. 


HASSAM.  CHILDE. 

71.  Concord  Meadows. 

MANLEY,  THOMAS  R. 

72.  Golden  Clouds. 

HASSAM,  CHILDE. 

73.  The  Porch  of  an  Old  House. 


COUSE.  E.  IRVING — Born  in  Saginaw,  Michigan, 

1866.  Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design  in  New  York; 
Bouguereau,  Robert  Fleury  and  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts  in  Paris. 
Shaw  Prize  for  Black  and  White,  Salmagundi  Club,  1899;  Second 
Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1900;  Proctor 
Prize,  Salmagundi  Club,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Expo- 
sition, 1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901; 
First  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design,  1902. 
Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Associate  National 
Academy,  1902.  Member  American  Water  Color  Society;  New 
York  Water  Color  Club,  1902;  Life  Member  of  Lotos  Club. 

74.  Driving  the  Flock. 


CHASE.  WILLIAM  M. — Born  in  Franklin,  Indiana. 

1849.  Pupil  of  B.  F.  Hayes  in  Indianapolis;  J.  O.  Eaton  in  New 
York;  A.  Wagner  and  Piloty  in  Munich.  Medal,  Centennial 
Exposition,  Philadelphia,  1876;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Salon, 
1881;  Honors,  Munich,  1883;  Silver  Medal,  Paris  Salon,  1889; 
First  Prize,  Cleveland  Art  Association,  1894;  Shaw  Prize,  Society 
of  American  Artists,  1895;  Gold  Medal  of  Honor,  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1895;  Gold  Medal,  Paris  Exposition, 
1900;  Temple  Gold  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  1901;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Gold 
Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902;  National  Academy,  1890; 
Society  of  American  Artists,  1879;  American  Water  Color  Soci- 
ety; National  Art  Club.  Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

75.  The  Beach  at  Zandevoort. 


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SMITH,  W.  GRANVILLE. 

76.  Clearing  Mists. 

MOSER,  JAMES  HENRY. 

77.  November  Evening. 


HASSAM,  CHILDE. 

78.  The  Last  Leaves  and  Old  Buildings. 

EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

79.  At  Close  of  Day. 

HASSAM,  CHILDE. 

80.  Autumn  Haze. 


SLOAN,  MARIANNA. 

81.  Looking  Eastward,  Late  Afternoon. 


SCOTT.  E.  M.— Born  in  Springwater,  New  York. 

Pupil  National  Academy  of  Design  and  Art  Studests’ 
League  in  New  York;  studied  in  Paris.  Medal,  Atlanta 
Exposition,  1895;  Honorable  Mention,  Water  Color,  Pan-Amer- 
ican Exposition,  1901;  Water  Color  Prize  at  Exhibit  of  Woman  s 
Art  Club,  1902.  President  New  York  Womans  Art  Club;  Vice 
President  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  National  Arts  Club. 

82.  Yellow  Roses. 


EIRICH,  E.  C. 

83.  The  Bluffs  at  Lyle. 


HASSAM,  CHILDE. 

84.  The  Pale  Gown  in  Rose  Light. 

SCHILLE,  ALICE. 

85.  Knitting. 

MORA,  F.  LUIS. 

86.  The  Stone  Boat. 


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DILLAYE,  BLANCHE. 

87.  Evening,  Winter. 

WILLIAMS.  J.  L.  S. 

88.  Grist  Mills. 

SCOTT,  ANNA  PAGE. 

89.  A.  Moonlight  Night. 


PALMER,  WALTER  L.— Born  in  Albany,  New 

York,  1854.  Pupil  F.  E.  Church  in  Hudson,  N.  Y. ; Carolus-Duran 
in  Paris.  Second  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1887;  Medal,  Columbia  Exposition,  1893;  Gold  Medal,  Art  Club 
of  Philadelphia,  1894;  Evans  Prize,  American  Water  Color  Soci- 
ety, 1895;  First  Prize,  Boston  Art  Club,  1895;  Second  Prize, 
Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  1897;  Honorable  Mention, 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Silver  Medal  for  Water  Colors,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901;  Silver  Medal  for  Water 
Colors,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902.  Member  National  Academy, 
1897;  Society  of  American  Artists,  1881;  New  York  Water  Color 
Club;  American  Water  Color  Society;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis 
Exposition,  1904. 

90.  Hemlocks  and  Birches. 


RITSCHEL,  WILLIAM— Bom  in  Nurenberg,  Ba- 

varia, 1864.  Pupil  of  Prof.  Lindner  and  A.  Kaulbach  in  Munich. 

91.  Folding  the  Sheep. 

SCHILLE,  ALICE. 

92.  A Bit  of  Contentment. 

REED,  LILLIAN  R. 

93.  Moonlight. 

HASSAM,  CHILDE. 

94.  Back  of  the  Old  House. 

PRENDERGAST.  MAURICE. 

95.  East  River  Park. 


92 


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Room  A 


YATES,  CULLEN  — Born  in  Bryan,  Ohio,  1866. 

Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design,  William  M.  Chase,  Louis 
Paul  Dessar  and  Leonard  Ochtman  in  New  York;  Julian  Acad- 
emy, Laurens  and  Benjamin-Constant  in  Paris.  Bronze  Medal 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 


96.  Rising  Moon. 


POTTHAST,  EDWARD. 

97.  Reflections. 

FRY,  GEORGIA  TIMPKEN. 

98.  In  the  Dunes. 

HASSAM,  CHILDE. 

99.  Cos  Cob  Docks. 

PRENDERGAST.  MAURICE. 

100.  Sea  Shore. 

TURCAS,  JULES — Born  in  Cuba.  1860.  Educated 

in  France.  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901; 
Bronze  Medal,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Bronze  Medal, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Life  member  of  the  Lotos  Club. 

101.  Wintry  Sunlight. 

PRENDERGAST,  MAURICE. 

102.  Franklin  Park. 

BALLIN,  HUGO. 

103.  Music. 

ANSCHUTZ,  THOMAS  P.— Born  in  Newport, 

Kentucky,  1851.  Pupil  National  Academy  of  Design;  Pennsyl- 
vania Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts;  Ducet  and  Bouguereau  in 
Paris.  Honorable  Mention,  Arts  Club  of  Philadelphia,  1901; 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

104.  A Musician. 

OAKLEY,  VIOLET. 

105.  Study  for  the  Sixth  Panel  of  a Decoration 
for  the  Governor’s  Room  in  the  State  Cap- 
itol of  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. 


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ROOM  B 

PEPPER,  CHARLES  HOVEY— Born  in  Water- 

ville,  Maine,  1864.  Pupil  of  Wm.  M.  Chase  in  New  York; 
Benjamin-Constant,  Laurens  and  Aman-Jean  in  Paris.  Member 
New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Boston  Water  Color  Club;  Copley 
Society  of  Artists,  1900. 

106.  The  Plot. 

107.  Ya-Ya-Ko. 


SQUIRE,  MAUD  HUNT— Born  in  Cincinnati, Ohio, 

1873.  Pupil  Cincinnati  Art  Academy. 

108.  Street  in  Rothenberg. 

PEPPER,  CHARLES  HOVEY. 

109.  The  Green  Door. 

110.  Fleur-de-Lys. 

111.  The  Idle  Hour. 

112.  The  Kakemono. 

113.  The  Cherry  Dance. 

114.  The  Window  Seat. 

115.  The  Checked  Kimona. 


COMAN,  CHARLOTTE  B. 

116.  Among  the  Hills. 

HASSAM,  CHILDE. 

117.  The  Thames  Embankment. 

SLOAN,  MARIANNA. 

118.  A White  Cabin. 


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Room  B 

IVEY,  J. 

119.  A Los  Angeles  Canon,  California. 

EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

120.  Roadside,  Holland. 

121.  Marsh  at  Evening. 


CORNOYER.  PAUL — Born  in  St.  Louis.  Missouri. 

Pupil  of  Lefebvre,  Benjamin-Constant  and  Louis  Blanc  in  Paris. 
Gold  Medal,  St.  Louis  Association  of  Painters  and  Sculptors, 
1895.  Mebmer  of  St.  Louis  Association  of  Painters  and  Sculp- 
tors; Artists  Guild  of  St.  Louis. 

122.  Madison  Square. 


KELLER.  ARTHUR  I. — Born  in  New  York,  1866. 

Pupil  of  National  Academy  of  Design,  under  Wilmarth;  Loefftz 
in  Munich.  Medal  for  Water  Color,  Art  Club  of  Boston,  1899; 
Silver  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Bronze  Medal  for  Draw- 
ings, Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Evans  Prize,  American 
Water  Color  Society,  1902.  Member  American  Water  Color 
Society;  New  York  Water  Color  Club;  New  York  Architectural 
League,  1897;  National  Arts  Club.  President  Society  of  Illus- 
trators. Silver  Medal  for  Painting,  Gold  Medal  for  Illustration, 
St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

123.  Persuasion. 

SLOAN,  MARIANNA. 

124.  Up  an  Apple  Tree. 

MARPLE,  CHARLES  F. 

125.  Evening. 

126.  Through  the  Woods. 

BULL,  CHARLES  LIVINGSTON— Born  in  New 

York  State,  1874.  Pupil  of  Harvey  Ellis  and  M.  Louise  Stowell 
in  Rochester,  New  York.  Member  New  York  Water  G tor 
Club;  Society  of  Illustrators. 

127.  The  Deerslayer. 


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Room  B 

MARPLE,  CHARLES  F. 

128.  The  Floating  Cloud. 

129.  Late  Afternoon. 

COOPER,  EMMA  LAMPERT. 

130.  At  the  Loom. 

WOOD.  C.  E.  S. 

131.  At  Ecola. 

MANLEY,  THOMAS  R. 

132.  Winter  Morning  in  Montclair. 

WAUGH,  FREDERIC  J. 

133.  Pandora. 

BULL.  CHARLES  LIVINGSTON. 

134.  The  Falcon. 

JACKSON.  CHARLES  E. 

135.  Madison  Square,  New  York. 

COOPER,  COLIN  C. 

136.  Lower  Broadway. 

BENASSIT,  LOUIS  EMILE. 

137.  Le  Mendiant. 

Loaned  by  M.  Durand-Ruel,  New  York. 


BALLIN,  HUGO. 

138.  Portrait. 


97 


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Room  B 

SCHILLE,  ALICE. 

139.  Rysoord  Peasant. 

WOOD,  C.  E.  S. 

140.  The  Desert. 

MANLEY,  THOMAS  R. 

141.  Moon  at  Sunset. 

TURNER,  HELEN  M. 

142.  The  Village  Street. 


GLACKENS,  WILLIAM  J.— Born  in  Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania,  1870.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts;  studied  in  Europe.  Gold  Medal  for  Drawings  at 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal  for  Painting, 
Bronze  Medal  for  Drawing,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904.  Member 
Society  of  Illustrators. 

143.  With  Such  a Face  of  Adoration. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

KINSELLA,  JAMES. 

144.  Windmill  near  The  Hague. 

BALLIN,  HUGO. 

145.  Mother  and  Child.  Loaned  by  The  Century  Co. 
HARDING.  CHARLOTTE— Born  in  Newark,  New 

Jersey,  1873.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 
Silver  Medal,  Women’s  Exhibit,  London,  England;  Silver  Medal, 
St.  Louis,  1904.  Fellowship  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts;  Plastic  Club. 

146.  Foreign  Workmen  in  American  Factories. 

147.  Old  Witch. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Harper  & Bro.,  New  York. 

148.  The  Cope  Hesher,  91  New  York. 

149.  Illustration  for  The  Outlaw. 

150.  Portrait,  John  Adams  Taylor. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Harper  & Bro.,  New  York. 

151.  By  the  Way. 


98 


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Room  B 

152.  In  the  Wood. 

153.  Old  Witches  Cat. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Harper  & Bro.f  New  York. 

154.  On  the  Hillside. 

155.  Poultry  Show,  Factory  Town. 

SMITH,  JESSIE  WILLCOX— Born  in  Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania.  Pupil  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts 
and  Howard  Pyle.  Bronze  Medal,  Charleston  Exposition,  1902; 
Mary  Smith  Prize,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
1903;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Member  Plastic  Club, 
Philadelphia;  Fellowship  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts. 

156.  She  Pressed  Her  Cheek  Against  the  Door. 

RUSH,  OLIVE. 

157.  WThen  the  Lullaby  Mother  Goes  By. 

Loaned  by  The  Delineator  Co.,  New  York. 

158.  The  Lullaby  Mother. 

Loaned  by  The  Delineator  Co.,  New  York. 

GREEN,  ELIZABETH  SHIPPEN. 

159.  My  King  o*  Dreams. 

CAMPBELL,  BLENDON. 

160.  Spring. 

OAKLEY,  THORNTON— Born  in  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

161.  Vapor  Market,  Havana. 

GREEN,  ELIZABETH  SHIPPEN. 

162.  My  Lady  Clemency  Entertains  a Guest. 

163.  They  Call  Them  Antiques. 

164.  Sister  Shook  Her  Head. 

165.  Up  and  Down  the  Paths  of  the  Rose  Garden. 

166.  Over  Her  Embroidery  She  Would  Fall 
Asleep. 

167.  Lally. 

168.  Buondelmonte  Rides  to  His  Bride. 

169.  The  Marsh  Hawk. 


99 


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Room  B 

SMITH,  JESSIE  WILCOX. 

170.  August  Cover. 

171.  She  Stepped  Down  the  Low  Step. 

172.  Come  and  Play  With  Me. 

173.  Neither  of  Them  Spoke. 

174.  Child  Calendar,  December. 

BRANGWYN,  FRANK. 

175.  April  Cover,  1904. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

GREEN,  ELIZABETH  SHIPPEN. 

176.  Russy’s  Bedfellow. 

SMITH.  JESSIE  WILCOX. 

177.  May  Pole. 

178.  First  Day  at  School. 

179.  Child  Calendar,  August. 

180.  Now  We  Will  Go  Out  to  Dinner. 

181.  Gazed  as  if  They  Had  Known  Each  Other 
Always. 

182.  Girl’s  Head. 

GREEN,  ELIZABETH  SHIPPEN. 

183.  The  Wood  Duck. 

OAKLEY,  THORNTON. 

184.  Cathedral,  Havana. 

BULL,  CHARLES  LIVINGSTON. 

185.  The  Festoon. 

TALCOTT.  ALLEN  B. — Born  in  Hartford.  Conn., 

1867.  Studied  with  Tryon  and  in  Paris  under  Lefebvre  and 


100 


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Room  B 

Benjamin-Constant.  Life  member  Lotos  Club,  1904;  Silver 
Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

186.  Sketch. 

TURCAS,  JULES. 

187.  Long  Island  Coast  Storm. 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT— Born  in  Roches- 

ter,  New  York,  3 865.  Pupil  of  Boulanger,  Lefebvre  and  Ben- 
jamin-Constant in  Paris.  Gold  Medal,  Atlanta  Exposition,  1893; 
Gold  Medal,  Boston;  Silver  Medals  for  Painting  and  Illustrating, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion, 1904.  Associate  National  Academy,  1900.  Member  of 
Mural  Painters;  Art  Students’  League  of  New  York;  Society  of 
American  Artists,  1894;  New  York  Architectural  League,  1894; 
Society  of  Illustrators;  Life  Member,  Lotos  Club. 

188.  Decoration  for  Milton’s  Hymn  on  the  Na- 
tivity. Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

189.  Sketch. 

190.  Sketch. 

COUSE,  E.  I. 

191.  Evening. 

WENTZ,  HARRY. 

192.  Sketch. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S.— Honorable  Mention  at 

Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition, 1901;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904;  Gold 
Medal,  Society  of  American  Artists,  1902;  Associate,  National 
Academy,  1901;  Secretary  American  Water  Color  Society;  Mem- 
ber New  York  Water  Color  Club;  Boston  Art  Club. 

193.  On  the  Mountain  Side. 


WENTZ,  HARRY. 

194.  Sketch. 


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Room  B 

JOSEPH,  JULIUS. 

195.  Sketch. 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT. 

196.  Sketch. 

197.  Sketch. 

198.  Decoration  for  Milton’s  Hymn  on  the  Na- 

tivity. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

199.  Sketch. 

DU  MOND.  HELEN  SAVIER— Born  in  Portland, 

Oregon,  1872.  Pupil  of  R.  B.  Brandigee;  Art  Students’  League 
under  DuMond,  Kenyon  Cox  and  Mowbray;  Colin  and  Merson 
in  Paris. 

200.  Sketch. 

201.  Sketch. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

202.  Sketch. 

BRANGWYN,  FRANK. 

203.  The  Sinking  of  the  Venguer. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

204.  The  Best  Gunners  in  Europe. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

205.  Sketch. 

DU  MOND,  HELEN  SAVIER. 

206.  Sketch. 

207.  Sketch. 


102 


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Room  B 


DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT  . 

208.  Decoration  for  Milton’s  Hymn  on  the  Na- 
tivity. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


JOSEPH.  JULIUS. 

209.  Sketch. 

210.  Sketch. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

211.  Sketch. 

212.  Sketch. 

213.  Sketch. 

WENTZ,  HARRY. 

214.  Sketch. 

YATES,  CULLEN. 

215.  The  Rising  Moon. 

DUSTIN,  SILAS  S.— Born  in  Richfield,  Ohio.  Pupil 

National  Academy  of  Design,  James  M.  Hart  and  Wm.  M.  Chase 
in  New  York. 

216.  Sketch. 

217.  Sketch. 

218.  Sketch. 

219.  Sketch. 

220.  Sketch. 

221.  Sketch. 

222.  Sketch. 

DU  MOND,  HELEN  SAVIER. 

223.  Sketch. 

224.  Sketch. 

225.  Sketch. 

226.  Sketch. 


103 


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Room  B 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT. 

227.  Sketch. 

228.  Sketch. 

TURCAS,  JULES. 

229.  Upland  Pasture. 

230.  Long  Island  Coast. 

231.  Grey  Day. 

JOSEPH,  JULIUS. 

232.  Sketch. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY. 

233.  Moonlight  at  Sea. 

VEZIN,  CHARLES. 

234.  Sketch. 

235.  Sketch. 

BULL.  CHARLES  LIVINGSTON. 

236.  Fear. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

237.  Sketch. 

238.  Sketch. 

239.  Sketch. 

240.  Sketch. 

241.  Sketch. 

GRIFFIN,  WALTER. 

242.  Sketch. 

243.  Sketch. 


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Room  B 

YATES,  CULLEN. 

244.  In  the  Pine  Woods. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM  H. 

245.  Etaples,  France. 

FOOTE.  WILLIAM  HOWE— Born  in  Grand  Rap- 
ids, Michigan,  1875.  Studied  in  Julian  Academy  and  with 
Whistler  in  Pails.  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, 1901;  Third  Hallgarten  Prize,  National  Academy  of  Design, 
1902;  Bronze  Medal,  St.  Louis,  Exposition,  1904. 

246.  Sketch. 

247.  Sketch. 

248.  Sketch. 

249.  Sketch. 

250.  Sketch. 

251.  Sketch. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY. 

252.  The  Red  Moon. 

SNELL,  HENRY  B. 

253.  Sea  and  Sky. 

COUSE.  E.  IRVING. 

254.  Conjuring  the  Buffalo. 

COHEN,  LEWIS. 

255.  In  the  Valley  of  the  Dove. 

STEPHEN,  CLARA  J. 

256.  Sketch. 

YATES,  CULLEN. 

257.  The  Budding  Trees. 

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HOWE,  WILLIAM  H. 

258.  On  the  Dunes,  Etaples,  France. 

GRIFFIN,  WALTER. 

259.  Sketch. 

260.  Sketch. 

261.  Sketch. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

262.  Sketch. 

263.  Sketch. 

264.  Sketch. 

265.  Sketch. 

266.  Sketch. 

267.  Sketch. 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT. 

268.  Decoration  for  Milton's  Hymn  on  the  Na- 
tivity. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


JOSEPH.  JULIUS. 

269.  Sketch. 

270.  Sketch. 

YATES,  CULLEN. 

271.  Blossom  Time. 

272.  Pleasant  Valley. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM  H. 

273.  Etaples,  France. 

274.  Evening,  Picardy  , France. 

275.  Karten  Hof  Meadows,  Holland. 

276.  Winter  Evening,  Westchester,  New  York. 

277.  Milking  Hour,  Lowlands,  Holland. 

278.  Lowlands,  Karten  Hof,  Holland. 


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Room  B 

WILSON,  HOLT  C. 

279.  Sketch. 

EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

280.  Catskill  Woods. 

281.  After  Sundown,  Holland. 

282.  Group  of  Willows. 

283.  Dutch  Windmill. 

284.  Sketch,  Holland. 

285.  Moonrise. 

DUSTIN,  SILAS  S. 

286.  Sketch. 

TURCAS,  JULES. 

287.  Grey  Day,  Long  Island. 

288.  Early  Morning,  Long  Island. 

WILSON,  HOLT  C. 

289.  Sketch. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM  H. 

290.  Environs,  Trouville,  France. 

291.  Laren  Heath,  North  Holland. 

292.  Low  Lands,  Karten  Heath,  Holland. 

STOWELL,  M.  LOUISE. 

293.  Eleven  of  a Series  of  Illustrations  for  the 
New  England  Primer. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S. 

294.  Among  the  Hills. 

295.  Autumn  Hillside. 

296.  Maple  Grove. 


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HOWE.  WILLIAM  H. 

297.  Laren  Heath,  Holland. 

EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

298.  Sunset,  Belgium. 

299.  Red  Sunset,  Holland. 

COHEN.  LEWIS. 

300.  Connecticut  Pasture. 

DU  MOND,  HELEN  SAVIER. 

301.  Sketch. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

302.  Sketch. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY. 

303.  Maine  Fisherman. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S. 

304.  Incoming  Tide. 

305.  Red  Roofs. 

306.  Afterglow. 

307.  Sheepfold. 

TURCAS,  JULES. 

308.  Moonrise. 

HOWE,  WILLIAM  H. 

309.  Dordrech,  Holland. 

310.  Karten  Hof,  Holland. 

311.  Karten  Hof,  Holland. 


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EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

312.  Edge  of  the  Village. 

313.  The  Road  to  Bruges. 

GRIFFIN,  WALTER. 

314.  Sketch. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM  S. 

315.  An  Old  Windmill. 

316.  Fishing  Boats. 

317.  Passing  Clouds. 

318.  In  the  Meadows. 

DU  MOND,  HELEN  SAVIER. 

319.  Sketch. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  H. 

320.  Cape  Cod  Fisherman. 

EATON,  CHARLES  WARREN. 

321.  Canal  near  Bruges. 

322.  Flemish  Farmhouse. 

COHEN,  LEWIS. 

323.  Sketch,  Autumn. 

YATES,  CULLEN. 

324.  Early  Autumn. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

325.  Sketch. 

326.  Sketch. 

VEZIN,  CHARLES. 

327.  Sketch. 

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HOWE,  WILLIAM  H. 

328.  Laren  Heath,  Holland. 

STOWELL.  M.  LOUISE. 

329.  Eleven  Illustrations  for  the  New  England 
Primer;  Continuation  of  the  Series. 

BULL.  CHARLES  LIVINGSTON. 

330.  The  Kill. 

Loaned  by  Mr.  Walter  King  Stone. 

DU  MOND,  HELEN  SAVIER. 

331.  Sketch. 

TALCOTT,  ALLEN  B. 

332.  Sketch. 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT. 

333.  Sketch. 

334.  Sketch. 

DUSTIN,  SILAS  S. 

335.  Sketch. 

POTTHAST,  EDWARD  HENRY. 

336.  Connecticut  Landscape. 


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ROOM  C 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT. 

337.  The  Imperfect  Pilgrim. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


PYLE,  HOWARD — Born  in  Wilmington,  Delaware, 

1853.  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Medal,  Atlanta  Ex- 
position, 1895;  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Gold 
Medal  for  Drawings,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  Member 
of  International  Society  of  Sculptors,  Painters  and  Gravers, 
London;  Society  of  Illustrators,  New  York. 

338.  He  was  Standing  at  an  Open  Window. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

339.  David  Looked  Up  Into  Hans  Kraus’  Face. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

340.  Fast  Flew  the  Black-winged  Horse. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


REUTERDAHL,  HENRY. 

341.  The  Gloucester  Man. 

MORA,  F.  LUIS. 

342.  La  Chila. 

BRANGWYN,  FRANK. 

343.  Look  Across,  Now,  Said  Gerald. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

PYLE,  HOWARD  . 

344.  Quick  as  a Flash  Gerald  Lept  Out  and 
Upon  It. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


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Drawings  and  Original  Illustrations 
Room  C 

HATHERELL,  W. 

345.  John  Wesley,  Preaching. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

PYLE.  HOWARD. 

346.  Frontispiece,  “Henry  Esmond.” 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

ARTHURS,  S.  M. 

347.  The  King  Spread  out  before  the  Spectators, 
Handkerchiefs. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


CHILD,  EDWIN  BURRAGE— Bom  inGouverneur, 

New  York,  1868.  Pupil  of  John  La  Farge. 

348.  Filling  a Mould. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT. 

349.  The  Farmers’  Daughters  with  Their  Bare 
Arms. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

350.  The  Same  that  Titian  Saw. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

STEELE,  FREDERIC  DORR— Member  of  Society 

of  Illustrators. 

351.  Drove  Him  to  a Big  Down-town  Market. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

BETTS,  ANNA  W. 

352.  The  New  Game. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

STILLWELL,  SARAH  S.— Pupil  of  Howard  Pyle. 

Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 

353.  Every  Day  Her  Big  Eyes  Grew  Wiser. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

354.  So  There  Was  a Great  Wedding. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


112 


Drawings  and  Original  Illustrations 


Room  C 

CHILD,  EDWIN  BURRAGE. 

355.  Pouring  from  Slack. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons.  New  York. 


YOHN,  F.  C. — Member  Society  of  Illustrators  and 

Salmagundi  Club,  1901. 


356.  One  of  Cromwell’s  Famous  Ironsides. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


KELLER,  ARTHUR  I. 

357.  A Manner  Which  Symbolized  Both  Duty 
and  Pleasure. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

358.  A Law  Office  Sixty  Years  Ago. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


CHRISTY,  HOWARD  CHANDLER  — Born  in 

Ohio,  1873.  Pupil  National  Academy  of  Design,  Art  Students’ 
League  and  William  M.  Chase  in  New  York;  Bronze  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Honorable  Mention,  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition, 1901.  Instructor  at  Art  Students’  League;  Cooper  Union. 

359.  Myrtie  Came  Back  from  College. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


PENNELL,  JOSEPH— Born  in  Philadelphia.  Penn- 
sylvania, I860.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  bine 
Arts  and  Pennsylvania  School  of  Industrial  Art.  Honorable 
Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Medal,  Art»  Club  of  Philadel- 
phia, 1892;  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Gold  Medal, 
Paris  Exposition,  1900.  Member  of  Jury,  St.  Louis,  1904. 

360.  The  Most  Picturesque  Place. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


PADDOCK,  W.  D.— Born  in  Brooklyn,  New  York, 

873.  Pupil  of  Herbert  Adams  in  New  York;  Pratt  Institute  in 
Brooklyn;  Courtois  and  Girardot  in  Paris.  Member  Paris  Amer- 
can  Artists’  Association. 

361.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  P. 

REMINGTON,  FREDERIC— Born  in  Canton,  New 

I’ork,  1861.  Silver  Medal  for  Sculpture,  Pans  Exposition,  1889. 
\ssociate,  National  Academy.  Member  Society  of  Illustrators. 

362.  Down  Brakes. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


113 


Draxvings  and  Original  Illustrations 
Room  C 

REUTERDAHL,  HENRY. 

363.  Battle  of  Lake  Champlain. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

BRANGWYN,  FRANK. 

364.  You  Go  to  Costla. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

McCARTER,  HENRY — Born  in  Norristown,  Penn- 
sylvania, 1865.  Bronze  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 
Silver  Medal,  St.  Luois  Exposition,  1904. 

365.  Cabo  Tormentoso. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

DU  MOND,  FRANK  VINCENT. 

366.  Decoration  for  Milton’s  Hymn  on  the  Na- 
tivity Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

PARRISH,  MAXFIELD  — Born  in  Philadelphia, 

Pennsylvania,  1870.  Pupil  of  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts;  Honorable  Mention,  Paris  Exposition,  1900:  Silver  Medal 
for  Drawings,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  Member  Society 
of  American  Artists,  1897. 

367.  Title  Page,  “Italian  Villas.” 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

REUTERDAHL,  HENRY. 

368.  Commodore  Perry  Receiving  Surrender. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

McCARTER,  HENRY. 

369.  God  of  the  Open  Air. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

MORA,  F.  LUIS. 

370.  The  Swain. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

AYLWARD,  W.  J. 

371.  My  Arms  Were  About  Her. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


114 


Drawings  and  Original  Illustrations 


Room  C 

GREIFFENHAGEN,  MAURICE. 

372.  Battle  of  Dunbar. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

KELLER,  ARTHUR  I. 

373.  Dispossess  Proceedings. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

PADDOCK,  W.  D. 

374.  Elouise. 

PENNELL,  JOSEPH. 

375.  The  Most  Picturesque  Place. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

CHILD,  EDWIN  BURRAGE. 

376.  A Winter  Morning. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

PYLE,  HOWARD. 

377.  Two  Figures  on  Shore,  Frigate  in  Back 
Ground. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

BLUM,  ROBERT  FREDERICK— Born  in  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio,  1857.  Died  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1903.  Studied  in 
School  of  Design,  Cincinnati,  and  in  Europe,  but  was  mainly 
self-taught.  Bronze  Medal,  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Silver 
Medal  for  Painting  and  Bronze  Medal  for  Illustration,  Paris, 
1900;  Gold  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  rsational 
Academician  and  Member  of  Society  of  American  Artists  and 
National  Society  of  Mural  Painters. 

378.  Shop  Curtains. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

ASHE,  E.  M. — Member  New  York  Water  Color 

Club;  Society  of  Illustrators. 

379.  Speak  Up,  Nigger. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


FINK,  DENMAN. 

380.  Some  Sat  Wearily  on  the  Benches. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


115 


Drawings  and  Original  Illustrations 


Room  C 

JACOBS,  WILLIAM  L. 

381.  He  Stepped  Upon  a Box. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

LAWRENCE,  W.  H. 

382.  “You  Will  Never  Get  It,  Jeremy.” 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons.  New  York. 

CRAIG,  FRANK. 

383.  Flight  of  the  English  Army. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

CHILD,  EDWIN  BURRAGE. 

384.  Prying  Out  a Block  of  Marble. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

PADDOCK,  W.  D. 

385.  Head  of  a Woman. 

PYLE,  HOWARD. 

386.  In  the  Valley. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

387.  Dragged  the  Hacked  and  Headless  Corpse. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

VIERGE,  DANIEL. 

388.  A Triple  Duel.  Loaned  by  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons. 
GIDSON,  CHARLES  DANA— Born  in  Roxbury, 

Massachusetts,  1867.  Pupil  of  Art  Students’  League  and  Augus- 
tus St.  Gaudens  in  New  York;  Julian  Academy  in  Paris.  Silver 
Medal  for  Drawings,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901;  Silver 
Medal  for  Drawings,  St.  Louis  Exposition,  1904. 

389.  Three  Strikes  and  the  Bases  Full. 

390.  The  Family  Down  Stairs. 

CHILD,  EDWIN  BURRAGE. 

391.  Man  Overboard. 


116 


Drawings  and  Original  Illustrations 


Room  C 

GUERIN,  JULES. 

392.  Appellate  Court  House,  New  York. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

393.  Monumental  Shaft  to  Commemorate  the 
Louisiana  Purchase. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

394.  A Bit  of  Broadway. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

395.  The  Colonnade  of  the  Varied  Industries 
Building. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

GIBSON,  CHARLES  DANA. 

396.  The  Seed  of  Ambition. 

397.  The  Chorus  Girl's  Visit  Home. 

GUERIN,  JULES. 

398.  A Well  Ordered  Village  Street. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

KELLER,  ARTHUR  I. 

399.  I Wonder  Myself. 

Loaned  by  The  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

PADDOCK,  W.  D. 

400.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Keet. 

CHILD,  EDWIN  BURRAGE. 

401.  When  the  Noon  Whistle  Blows. 

GIBSON,  CHARLES  DANA. 

402.  Signs  of  Spring. 

GLACKENS,  WILLIAM  J. 

403.  Beatrice  Was  Making  an  Angel. 

Loaned  by  Messrs.  Chas.  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

MORA,  F.  LUIS. 

404.  The  Meeting  of  the  Kirk. 

117 


INDEX  TO  SECTION  A 


Giving  Gallery  Letters  and  Picture 
Numbers 


Ackerman,  Olga  M.  . 
Adams,  Herbert 
Alexander,  John  W. 

Andre,  Albert 

Anshutz,  Thomas  P. 


Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 

A 31,  B 217 

C 647 

F 459 

A 7-8-24-30 

C 281,  E 388-395 


Ballin,  Hugo  

Beal,  Gifford  

Beal,  Reynolds 

Beckwith,  J.  Carroll  . . . . 
Beechey,  Sir  William  . . . 
Benassit,  Louis  Emile  . . 

Benson,  Frank  W 

Berghem,  Nicholas  

Blakelock,  R.  A 

Blommers,  B.  J 

Bogert,  George  H 

Bonnington,  R.  P 

Bonvin,  Francois  Saint  . . 

Borglum,  Solon  H 

Boudin,  Louis  Eugene  . . 

Boyle,  John  J 

Brandegee,  Robert  B. 
Brekelenkam,  Quiryn  . . . 
Breckenridge,  Hugh  H.  . 

Brown,  John  Lewis 

Brown,  Ethelbert  W.  . . . 
Browne,  Charles  Francis 
Bruce,  Patrick  Henry  . . . 

Bruestle,  George  M 

Brush,  George  de  Forest 

Bunce,  W.  Gedney 

Bush-Brown,  M.  Lesley  . 


C 248-249,  F 493 

E 383-384-390-400,  G 530 

E 374-375-376-398-399 

C 250-301,  F 511 

C 246 

G 557 

A 92-93-94-95 

B 204 

B 140-194,  G 584 

G 538 

F 499 

B 133 

B 137-148 

...A  666,  B 654-655-656,  G 612 
. . A-77-78-82,  D 367,  G 562-596 

C 649,  D 650,  E 623-624 

C 274,  F 490-496-504 

B 126 

. A 26-39,  B 146-209,  F 468-486 

B 228,  E 425,  F 465-466 

D 311 

F 481,  G 552 

C 240,  G 549 

D 326,  G 567 

..  C 241-242-243-244-289,  G 523 

B 166-173-  E 421,  G 568 

F 10-11-13-14-15-17-18 


Cameron,  D.  Y G 572 

Canals,  Ricardo  A 68-96 

Canaletto,  Il-Canale  Antonio  B 143 

Carlsen,  Emil  D 328,  E 430 

Cassatt,  Mary  -A-  81-85-86 


119 


INDEX 


Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 

Chase,  William  M B 226,  C 255-296-302-303,  D 320 

Child,  Edwin  Burrage F 458-492 

Cimiotti,  Gustave,  Jr D 352 

Clark,  Alson  Skinner D 349,  F 453-500 

Clark,  Walter  E 381,  G 609 

Clarke,  Thomas  Shields  A 668 

Coburn,  Alvin  Langdon  G 3-4 

Coffin,  William  A A 51,  C 261 

Cohen,  Lewis  C 272,  E 377-378-379-380,  F 437-438-514-516 

Coman,  Charlotte  B D 314-329,  E 436 

Constable,  John  B 158 

Cornoyer,  Paul  D 331-334,  F 489,  G 583 

Cooper,  Colin  Campbell  C 265-266,  F 485,  G 573-574 

Corot,  Jean  Baptiste  Camille  B 127-141,  G 597 

Courbet,  Gustave  B 125-130-193-199-201,  C 300 

Couse,  E.  Irving  D 312-313-315-335-336,  F 440-441-442,  G 565 

Cox,  Kenyon C 230-276,  F 472 

Cox,  Louise D 343,  F 473,  G 564 

Crane,  Frederick  G 534 

Crome,  John  B 149 

Curran,  Charles  C A 22-70,  C 253,  F 447 

Curtis,  E.  S G 13 

Cushing,  Howard  G E 419-427,  G 528-531 

Cuyp,  Aelbert B 196 


Daingerfield,  Elliott  

David,  Jacques  Louis 

Davies,  Arthur  B B 

Davis,  Charles  Harold 

Dawson,  Arthur  

Day,  Francis 

Dearth,  Henry  Golden 

DeHaven,  Frank  

De  Keyser,  Thomas  

Delacroix,  Eugene 

Dessar,  Louis  Paul 

D’Espagnat,  Georges  

Devens,  Mary  

Dewey,  Charles  Melville  . . . 

Dewing,  Thomas  W 

Diaz,  Narcisse  

Dougherty,  Paul  

Dufner,  Edward 

Du  Mond,  Frank  Vincent  . . 
Du  Mond,  Helen  Savier  . . , 
Dupre,  Jules  


B 181 

C 304 

128,  D 338-339-340-341,  E 382,  G 571 

E 391 

B 153-202 

F 502 

B 115-167-224 

A 56,  C 277-285 

B 144 

B 147 

F 491 

A 32-37-98 

G 23 

F 463 

D 307-309,  G 608 

B 187-188 

B 120,  E 406-433,  F 446 

C 235,  G 651 

C 257-258-273-296 

C 283,  F 4-5-6-505 

B 213,  G 580 


120 


INDEX 


Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 

Dustin,  Silas  S C 254,  E 410,  F 476 

Dyer,  William  B G 9 


Eaton,  Charles  Warren 

Eaton,  Wyatt  

Eickemeyer,  R.,  Jr. 
Eugene,  Frank  


C 270,  D 304,  G 521 

C 229 

G 7-8 

G 19-20 


Fabritius,  Karel  

Field,  Edward  Loyal  . . 
Foote,  William  Howe  . 

Foster,  Ben 

French,  Daniel  Chester 
Frieseke,  Frederic  Carl 

Fry,  John  H 

Fuller,  George  


B 191 

C 267 

D 370,  E 412,  F 469 

B 157,  D 360,  F 510,  G 605 

A 663,  F 613,  G 610 

E 393-418,  G 555-602 

F 512 

G 575 


Garber,  Daniel  

Gauley,  Robert  David 
Gelert,  Johannes  .... 
Genth,  Lillian  Matilde 
Glackens,  William  J. 

Grafly,  Charles  

Greene,  Walter  L. 

Guerin,  Jules  

Griffin,  Walter  

Groll,  Albert  L 


D 336-362 

B 169-208,  C 293,  G 545-576 

B 653 

B 215,  D 337 

C 290-291,  G 578 

B 657,  C 651-652 

G 515 

B 129 

B 185 

A 40,  B 132-190,  C 269 


Hale,  Philip  L 

Harrison,  Alexander  . . . 

Harrison,  Birge 

Harvey,  Eli 

Hassam,  Childe  

Hawthorne,  Charles  W. 

Hays,  William  J 

Henri,  Robert  

Herzog,  F.  Benedict  . . 
Hills,  Laura  Coombs  . . 

Hoeber,  Arthur  

Homer,  Winslow  

Hopkinson,  Charles  . . . 

Howe,  William  H 

Hubbell,  Henry  S 

Huguet,  Victor  Pierre  . 

Hunt,  Aubrey  

Hunt,  William  Morris 

Hunter,  Isabel  

Hyatt,  Anna  Vaughn  . . 


A 43-44-45,  G 547 

E 417-429,  F 484 

B 183,  C 297,  F 487,  G 527-594 
C 643-644-645-646,  E 615,  F 614 

A 1-2-3-4-5-6-74 

A 46,  C 237,  E 415 

F 494 

B 117-182-216-221,  D 357 

G 10-11 

F 3-7-12-16 

D 324 

E 396 

A 58-102,  E 432 

B 119-162-220,  G 604 

B 223,  C 288-294,  D 342,  G 587 

A 10-108 

F 464 

B 180 

F 482 

E 625-626 


121 


INDEX 


Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 

Inness,  George  B 181,  C 231-279-282,  D 354-855-358 

Isabey,  Eugene  B 192 

Isham,  Samuel  C 233-245 

Jacque,  Charles  B 128 

Johansen,  John  C A 48 

Jones,  Hugh  Bolton  E 418,  G 539 

Jongers,  Alphonse  E 420-428 

Joseph,  Julius  A 84,  G 522 

Kalf,  Willem  B 218 

Kasebier,  Gertrude  G 1-2 

Keiley,  Joseph  G 21-22 

Keith,  William  B 179,  G 691-585 

Kendall,  Margaret  F 1-2-8-9 

Kendall,  William  Sergeant  F 477 

Ker,  Mary  Sigsbee G 577 

Kuehl,  Gotthard  C 232 

Kuhn,  Walt  A 55,  B 103 

Lawson,  Ernest  A 84-91 

Le  Blant,  Julien  B 205 

^.efebvre,  Jules  G 524 

Lcnbach,  Franz  G 606 

Leroux,  Hector  B 175 

Le  Suire,  H.  v A 76 

Lie,  Jonas  B 142,  D 310 

Lievens,  Jan  B 189 

Loiseau,  Gustave  A 21-41-79 

Lukeman,  Augustus  A 667 

MacNeil,  Carol  Brooks  ...  A 662,  D 627-628-629-630-631-632-633 

MacNeil,  Hermon  A C 648 

Macomber,  Mary  L B 219,  C 234 

Mahler,  R B 139 

Manet,  Edouard  . A 57-71-83 

Marble,  J.  N B 154,  F 478 

Marls,  Jakob  H C 306 

Marsh,  Fred  Dana C 260,  G 563 

Mathews,  Arthur  J B 177,  G 598-599 

Mathews,  Lucia  D 368 

Maufra,  Maxime  A 9-23 

Mazzanovich,  L A 61-97 

McComas,  F.  J B 206 

McKenzie,  R.  Tait  A 664-665 

Melville,  Arthur  G 525 

Mettling,  Louis  B 161 


122 


INDEX 


Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 

Meyer,  Ernest  F F 461 

Michle,  Georges  B 155-184 

Millet,  Jean  Francois  B 145,  G 579 

Minor,  Robert  C D 344-345-346-363-369,  G 603 

Monet,  Claude  A 27-33-52-53-64 

Monticelli,  Adolphe  B 118-195-222-225 

Monks,  J.  A.  S A 64 

Mora,  F.  Luis B 160,  D 332,  F 466-460 

Moret,  Henry  A 38-88-110 

Mosler,  Gustave  H A 42 

Mosler,  Henry  C 305,  JJ  358 

Murphy,  Herman  Dudley  

A 107,  B 170-172,  C 239,  F 498,  G 570-607 

Murphy,  J.  Francis  E 397,  G 536-537 

Myers,  Jerome  B 165,  G 566-582 

Mygatt,  Robertson  J G 559 


Nettleton,  Walter  D 319-371,  G 532-541 

Niehaus,  Charles  H B 658 


Oakley,  Violet  A 100 

Ochtman,  Leonard  F 450-457-461,  G 543-544-595 


Paddock,  W.  D 

Palmer,  Walter  L 

Parrish,  Clara  Weaver  .... 

Pissarro,  Camille  

Poore,  Henry  R 

Post,  W.  Merritt  

Post,  William  B 

Potter,  Paul  

Potthast,  Edward  Henry  . . . 
Pourbus,  Frans  Lejeune 
Pourbus,  Frans.  Le  Vieux  . . 

Pratt,  Bela  L 

Prellwitz,  Henry 

Prendergast,  Maurice  

Puvis  de  Chavaness,  Pierre  . 


C 251-252,  G 588 

A 99,  G 529 

G 546-554 

All-17-18-19-20 

C 278,  E 408-409,  F 445,  G 581-589 

F 479 

G 6 

B 211 

D 316-365,  E 435,  F 474-475-483-488 

B 227 

B 174 

G 611 

E 431 

E 333-347,  G 558 

A 36-49-66 


Radcliffe,  Dugmore  . . . 
Redfield,  Edward  Willis 

Rehn,  F.  K.  M 

Reid,  Robert  

Renoir,  Pierre  Auguste 

Rico,  Martin  

Robinson,  Theodore  . . . 
Robinson,  William  S.  . . 


G 5 

A 50,  E 386-387 

A 65,  C 259,  D 373,  G 553 

A 12-13-14-15-16 

A 67-72-80 

B 207 

A 69-73-75 

. C 286,  D 325,  E 405-426 


123 


INDEX 


Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 

Rokes,  Heinrich  Martin  (called  Zorg)  B 122 

Romney,  George  B 116,  C 236 

Rook,  Edward  F B 176,  D 308-372 

Rorke,  Edward  A C 268 

Rosenthal,  Albert  F 501 

Ross,  John  Henley  C 247 

Roth,  Frederick  George  Richard  

C 641-642,  D 634-635-636-637-638-630-640 

Rousseau,  Theodore  B 210,  G 690 

Rubens,  Peter  Paul  B 198 

Ryder,  Albert  Pinkham  B 152 


Sartain,  William  

Saxton,  John  Gordon  . 

Sears,  Sarah  C 

Seeley,  George  H 

Sharp,  J .H 

Shinn,  Everett  

Shirlaw,  Walter 

Shurtleff,  Roswell  M. 

Simon,  Marcius  

Sisley,  Alfred  

Sloan,  George 

Sloan,  John  

Smith,  W.  Granville  . . 
Snell,  Florence  Francis 

Snell,  Henry  B 

Steen,  Jan  

Stevens,  Alfred 

Stieglitz,  Alfred  

Steichen,  Eduard  J. 


F 449-452-454-455,  G 600 

G 518 

G 14 

G 12 

G 569-586 

F 495-603 

D 353,  E 414-434 

E 394 

G 548 

A 35-89-90 

C 256 

. . . B 168-186-203,  C 275 

F 480,  G 592 

F 448-509 

F 462-467,  G 526 

B 197 

G 601 

G 24-25 

G 16-17-18 


Talcott,  Allen  B 

Tanner,  Henry  O 

Tissot,  James  Joseph  Jacque 

Tryon,  Constant  

Turcas,  Ella  Dallett 

Turcas,  Jules  

Turner,  J.  M.  W 

Twachtman,  John  Henry  . . 


D 327-351,  E 407-410 

D 348,  G 560 

F 517 

B 134-138-200 

C 271 

D 321,  E 401-402-403-404,  F 470-471 

B 212 

A 103-104-111-112-113-114 


Van  Laer,  Alexander  T. 

Vezin,  Charles  

Volk,  Douglas  

Volkert,  Edward  C. 
Vollon,  Antoine  


C 287-292,  E 422 

G 533 

C 299,  D 322-323 

A 105 

B 136 


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Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 

Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter  

A 659-660-661,  E 616-617-618-619-620-621-622 

Vonnoh,  Robert  C 262-263-264,  G 540 


Walcott,  H.  M 

Walker,  Horatio  

Warren,  Harold  B 

Washington,  George  

Watrous,  Harry  W 

Watteau,  Valenciennes 

Waugh,  Frederick  J 

Weir,  J.  Alden 

Wheeler,  Janet  D 

Whistler,  Janies  A.  McNeill 

White,  Clarence  H 

White,  Henry  C 

Wiegand,  Gustave  

W iggins,  Carleton  

Wiles,  Irving  R 


G 550 

E 424 

A 87,  B 150 

G 593 

G 535 

B 124 

G 542 

A 28-59-60-63,  G 519-520-556-561 
, C 238,  D 318-361,  E 392,  F 513 

B 171 

G 15 

B 178 

D 359,  E 385 

B 159-161-164-214,  F 506-507-508 
. . A 25,  C 284-298,  E 389,  F 439 


Williams,  Frederick  Ballard B 131-156,  E 411,  F 443-444-497 

Woodbury,  Charles  H A 47-62,  E 423 

Wyant,  Alexander  H C 280,  D 350-366 


Yates,  Cullen 


B 135,  D 317 


Zandomeneghi,  Frederico  A 29-101-106-109 

Zorp  (sec  Rokes). 


INDEX  TO  SECTION  B 


Giving  Gallery  Letters  and  Picture 
Numbers 


Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 


Aylward,  W.  G C 371 

Ashe,  E.  M.  . . C 379 

Arthurs,  S.  M C 347 

Anshutz,  Thomas  P A 104 

Alten,  Mathias  A 29 


Bull,  Charles  Livingston 

Ballin,  Hugo  

Blum,  Robert  Frederick  . 

Betts,  Anna  W 

Breckenridge,  Hugh  H.  , 
Benassit,  Louis  Emile  . . 
Brangwyn,  Frank  


B 127-134-185-236-330 
...  A 103,  B 138-145 
C 378 


C 352 


A 16-21-23-32 

B 137 

B 175-203-204,  C 343-364 


Cooper,  Emma  Lampert  . . 
Cooper,  Colin  Campbell  . . 

Couse,  E.  Irving  

Clark,  Alson  Skinner 

Coman,  Charlotte  B 

Copeland,  Frank  

Cornoyer,  Paul  

Cohen,  Lewis  

Christy,  Howard  Chandler 
Child,  Edwin  Burrage  . . . 

Campbell,  Blendon  

Craig,  Frank  

Chase,  William  M 


A 2,  B 130 

A 9,  B 136 

A 74,  B 191-254 

A 10 

A 59,  B 110 

A 25 

B 122 

B 255-300-323 

C 359 

C 348-355-376-384-391-401 

B 160 

C 383 

A 75 


Daingerfield,  Elliott  A 17 

Degas,  Edward  Hilaire  Germain  A 48-49 

Dillaye,  Blanche  A 39-56-87 

Du  Mond,  Frank  Vincent  


..  B 188-196-197-198-208-227-228-268-333-334,  C 337-349-350-366 
Du  Mond,  Helen  Savier  


B 200-201-206-207-223-224-225-226-301-319-331 

Dustin,  Silas  S B 216-217-218-219-220-221-222-286-335 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren  A 55-64-70-79, 

B 120-121-280-281-282-283-284-285-298-299-312-313-321-322 
Eirich,  E.  C A 83 


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Foote,  William  Howe 
Fry,  Georgia  Timpken 
Fink,  Denman  


Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 


B 246-247-248-249-250-251 

A 98 

C 380 


Gallagher,  Sears  Alt 

Gibson,  Charles  Dana  C 389-390-396-397-402 

Glackens,  William  J B 143,  C 403 

Green,  Elizabeth  Shippen  

A 41-54,  B 159-162-163-164-165-166-167-168-169-176-183 

Griffin,  Walter  B 242-243-259-260-261-314 

Greiffenhagen,  Maurice  C 372 

Guerin,  Jules  A 42,  C 392-393-394-395-398 


Harding,  Charlotte  ...  B 146-147-148-149-150-151-152-153-154-155 

Hassam,  Childe  A 36-71-73-78-80-84-94-99,  B 117 

Hatherell,  W C 345 

Harrison,  Birge  A 37-61-63 

Howe,  William  H 

B 245-258-273-274-275-276-277-278-290-291-292-297-309-310-311-328 
Homer,  Winslow  A 40-44-53-57 


Ivey,  J. 


B 119 


Jackson,  John  Edwin B 135 

Jacobs,  William  L C 381 

Joseph,  Julius  B 195-209-210-232-269-270 


Keller,  Arthur  I B 123,  C 357-358-373-399 

Kinsella,  James  A 27,  B 144 


Lawrence,  W.  H. 


C 382 


Mars,  Ethel  

Marple,  Charles  F 

Manley,  Thomas  R. 

McCarter,  Henry  

Mora.  F.  Luis  

Moser,  James  Henry  . . 

Nicholls,  Rhoda  Holmes 


A 47 

B 125-126-128-129 

A 38-72,  B 132-141 

C 265  369 

A 19-67-86,  C 342-370-404 
A 30-58-77 

A 66-69 


Oakley,  Thornton  B 161-184 

Oakley,  Violet  A 5-18-28-31-33-105 


Paddock,  W.  D 

Palmer,  Walter  L 

Parrish,  Maxfield 

Pelly,  Mary  G 

Pepper,  Charles  Hovey 

Pennell,  Joseph 

Poggenbeck,  George  . . 


C 361-374-385-400 

A 90 

C 367 

A 26 


B 106-107-109-110-111-112-113-114-115 

C 360-375 

A 34 


U* 


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Gallery  Letters  and  Picture  Numbers 

Potthast,  Edward  Henry A 12-13-97,  B 233-252-303-320-336 

Prendergast,  Maurice  A 11-95-100-102 

Pyle,  Howard C 338-339-340-344-346-377-386-387 


Reed,  Lillian  R A 93 

Remington,  Frederic C 362 

Reuterdahl,  Henry  A 3-4-6-60,  C 341-363-368 

Robinson,  Theodore  A 22 

Robinson,  William  S 


B 193-294-295-296-304-305-306-307-315-316-317-318 


Ritschel,  William  A 91 

Rush,  Olvie  B 157-158 


Scott,  Anna  Page  A 89 

Scott,  E.  M A 82 

Schille,  Alice  A 85-92,  B 139 

Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmett  A 62 

Shinn,  Everett A 46 

Sloan,  Marianna  A 1-45-81,  B 118-124 

Smith,  W.  Granville  A 24-76 

Smith,  F .Hopkinson  A 43-52-65-68 

Smith,  Jessie  Wilcox  

B 156-170-171-172-173-174-177-178-179-180-181-182 

Snell,  Henry  B A 50-51,  B 253 

Snell,  Florence  Francis  A 35 

Stephen,  Clara  J C 256 

Stelle,  Frederic  Dorr  C 351 

Stillwell,  Sarah  C 353-354 

Stowell,  M.  Louise  A 8,  B 293-329 

Squire,  Maud  Hunt  B 108 

Talcott,  Allen  B B 186-189-190-199-202-205-211-212- 

213-237-238-239-240-241-262-263-264-265-266-267-302-325-326-332 

Turcas,  Jules  A 101,  B 187-229-230-231-287-288-308 

Turner,  Helen  M A 7,  B 142 

Vierge,  Daniel  C 388 

Vezin,  Charles  B 234-235-327 

Williams,  J.  L.  S A 88 

Waugh,  Frederick  J B 133 

Wilson,  Holt  C B 279-289 

Wentz,  Harry  B 192-194-214 

Wood,  C.  E.  S A 15-20,  B 131-140 

Yates,  Cullen A 96,  B 215-244-257-271-272-324 

Yohn,  F.  C C 356 


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